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All Versions of Galaxy Collider

1.60

March 19, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Added iPhone X support. - Increased default and maximum number of stars per galaxy.
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1.52

September 30, 2014

- iOS8 compatibility - support for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus - bug fixes

1.51

September 19, 2012

- iPhone 5 support - reduced iOS version requirements

1.42

December 4, 2011

Added spiral galaxies. Rotation center is now the center of all galaxies. Fixed a bug that could crash the App when the number of galaxies is changed.
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1.40

June 29, 2010

Added high resolution rendering support for iPhone 4

1.11

July 9, 2009

Added support for the IPhone 3G S compass. So you can now freely move the IPhone around the colliding galaxies. Added support for camera translation using three finger drag. Simulation is paused using a four finger tap.
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1.02

May 22, 2009

1.01

February 4, 2009

1.0

January 13, 2009

Price History of Galaxy Collider

Description of Galaxy Collider

Galaxy Physics in your pocket! Galaxy Collider simulates the universe in your pocket. So brace yourself for the collision of the Milky Way with the Andromeda Galaxy! Galaxy Collider simulates the physics of interacting galaxies by computing the gravitational forces between the stars and the heavy galaxy centers. Galaxy collider features a high performance particle engine that can interactively visualize spectacular galaxy interactions. It uses OpenGL point sprites for rendering thousands of high-quality stars at high frame rates. The parameters of the simulation, such as the number of galaxies and stars, masses, etc. can be changed interactively to explore the infinite number of possible interactions between the galaxies. Galaxy collider uses the build-in accelerometer of IPhone or IPod touch to change viewpoints add real external forces to the simulation. For further information about interacting galaxies check out the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interacting_galaxy)
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Galaxy Collider: FAQ

Can Galaxy Collider be used on iPad devices?

No, Galaxy Collider can’t be used on iPad devices yet.
The Galaxy Collider app was launched by Klaus Engel.
The Galaxy Collider app currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.
Galaxy Collider has a user rating of 4.2.
Entertainment Is The Primary Genre Of The Galaxy Collider App.
1.60 is the newly released version of the Galaxy Collider app.
The date of the last Galaxy Collider update is June 30, 2024.
The Galaxy Collider app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Galaxy Collider app is rated Klaus Engel: Contains no objectionable material.
Galaxy Collider currently features the following languages: English.
No, Galaxy Collider is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Galaxy Collider does not offer in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Galaxy Collider is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Galaxy Collider

  • Blinding.

    I like this app a lot, I think.
    But I'm blinded by the white bar across the bottom. I hold my hand over it to watch but get tired of bothering. Hide that bar and I'll give it another try.
  • Touted controls nonexistent

    I simply tried to slow the simulation down and there was no way to do it. It says in the help that you can tap on the upper left part of the screen to bring up the settings and that there is a slow motion slider somewhere. I tapped 1000 ways to Tuesday and no settings came up.I could not find The slow-motion slider anywhere and is not in the settings anywhere.

    So unless you just want to watch galaxies collide at top speed leaving you little or no Ability to see watch what's going on don't bother downloading this app!
  • Could use dark matter hall simulator

    It's quite a beautiful and rather accurate simulation of galaxy mergers. In answer to two other reviews of the current version, there is an option to increase or decrease the amount of time between each reset, along with allowing the simulation to run without reset.

    Also, the disintegration of the galaxy occurs when the black holes at the centers of each galaxy merge and rocket into a random direction faster than escape velocity. This only happens in galaxy simulations with low or no dark matter halos.

    Dark matter also effects the shape and rotation of the stars, themselves. Without DMH, the stars will rotate as in this simulation, swirling like water around the central black hole, with the outer stars rotating significantly more slowly than the inner stars. With the inclusion of DMH, the outer stars rotate at about the same rate as the inner stars due to the gravitational influence of the halo. This causes the spiral shape and stellar velocities that are actually observed in spiral galaxies.

    Dark matter may also contribute to the shape or formation of central bulge in galaxies. Adding this feature (no idea how feasible from a coding standpoint) could potentially make this app more realistic that it even already is.