Solar Smash Guide: Tips, Tricks & Cheats

An entire civilization wiped out with the flick of a finger. The continents moved apart at a stroke. The hordes of hell were unleashed with barely a second thought, killing billions while waiting at a bus stop.

Solar Smash is power fantasy, pure and simple, allowing you to tap into the destructive side of your inner child by blasting a variety of planets to pieces in progressively ridiculous and detailed ways. This free simulation game was developed by Paradyme Games, the creators of similar "destruction" games like City Smash and Room Rampage, and has over 10 million downloads on Android devices alone.



If lockdown has worn you out and you feel like blowing off some steam, this might be the game for you. If so, we've put together this Solar Smash guide to help fire up your imagination and get the most out of your dangerous toolbox. If you want to relax with equally undemanding titles, check out our list of the best idle mobile games.

Here's what our Solar Smash guide contains:

How to download Solar Smash?

If you want to wreak intergalactic havoc, you can do so via the links below:

Where can I watch Solar Smash gameplay?

Paradyme recently uploaded a video showcasing the planet-destroying potential of their simulator.

Solar Smash Guide: Tips, Tricks & Cheats

Solar Smash Tips, Tricks & Cheats

Now that you have Solar Smash, here's a bunch of tips, tricks, and cheats to get you started.

Planet Smash

In this game mode, you can choose between seven predefined planets to destroy or customize your own. Your tools are categorized by four different icons on the right side of the screen.



First, you have natural phenomena, represented by a spiral pattern. Here you have access to meteorites, black holes, meteor showers and moons that you can throw like gigantic bowling balls. Second, there are weapons that allow you to unleash a barrage of rockets, fire explosives, or guide a devastating laser across the planet's surface.

Solar Smash Guide: Tips, Tricks & Cheats

Third, the airplane icon puts you in control of UFOs, which fly close to a planet's surface and attack, or a spectacular satellite destroying the planet. Finally, you can unleash one of two Lovecraftian monsters – either a twisting mass of tentacles that rips out a planet's core, or an incredibly large space worm that crawls beneath a planet's surface.

You can mix and match as many of these tools as you like – it's perfectly acceptable, for example, to unleash a dozen monsters on one side of Earth while you dispatch a fleet of UFOs and a bunch of black holes the other. , although your frame rate may take a hit. However, you can always reset your planet by tapping the rewind icon in the bottom left of the screen, or adjust your graphics settings in the menu to improve performance.

It's also worth noting that you can control the time in this mode, pausing, slowing down or speeding up the action by tapping the icons at the top of the screen.

Solar Smash Guide: Tips, Tricks & Cheats

Customization

When you select certain weapons like Meteors, Rockets, or Laser Beam, a cog icon will appear in the lower right corner of the screen. Here you can customize the weapon of your choice. For example, you can increase the size of your laser beam and change its color, make meteors have a larger impact area or move faster, or increase the damage radius of missiles. You can even launch up to 100 missiles at once and watch the kill meter, represented by a red skull icon at the bottom of the screen, soar. You are a monster.



Planetary customization is quite limited, allowing you to adjust your planet's color scheme, decide how much water or land is on its surface, and adjust its brightness.

Smash System

In this game mode, you can effectively clear the solar system. The default setting, indicated by a blue icon in the upper right, lets you move the sun and planets around like marbles. Simply tap on the desired celestial body, slide your finger in the desired direction, and release, sending the planets on collision course with each other or with the sun.


Solar Smash Guide: Tips, Tricks & Cheats

Touching the icon in the top right will enter orbital mode, indicated by an orange hue. When you tap on a planet in this mode, you see a line representing its orbital pattern. You can change these patterns by dragging and releasing your finger to create interplanetary collisions, but keep in mind that changing the sun's orbit has a huge impact on the other planets in the system. As in Planet Smash, you can reset your progress with the rewind icon.


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