Quantum - Particle Life

Quantum - Particle Life

Real-time Particle Simulator

126 ratings
13 reviews
Free
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • July 5, 2024
  • June 26, 2026

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Explore the hidden world of particles with a real-time simulator. Model up to 10,000 particles and experiment with natural phenomena like crystallization and orbital mechanics. Customize interactions and visualize results dynamically.

Real-time particle simulation
Model up to 10,000 particles
Simulate natural phenomena
Four distinct particle classes
Customizable rules editor
Dynamic visualizations
Interactive control
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What's New in Quantum

2.5.0

June 26, 2026

What’s new in 2.5.0: - Added French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese localization.

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User reviews

LOVE the game. Here are some ideas.

A pre-set option to make them “bacteria like” so the particles team up and create something that looks like a microbe/bacteria. It’d be cool and also, a button so you can follow particles or whole clusters of them, and if they break off you stop following. That’s it for my review i hope this game gets big!
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Not a lot of choice

This game is almost as grand as the original. I have only one suggestion, to make the controls more customizable, you know?

Suggestion

THE GAME IS GREAT, Im a nerd for emergent life, life simulators in general and especially games like this. Creating life from a few dots and some simple rules, it’s great. However what isn’t great is that if I want to follow a specific dot, I have to drag my screen. Maybe you could add this to the game? There’s no point in following one particle which is the same size as every other one, but if some particles are larger than others, I want to be able to follow them pls.
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Haha particle go explosiboomboom

I love how this game has so many different things to do and I love when the particles start going crazy. There’s so much more for me to explore I just started a few months ago! Please add more this is awesome.

Great simulation

Great simulation but once you delete the original particles you have to spam them in by hand which is tedious if you want the max

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FAQ

What does Quantum - Particle Life do?

Quantum - Particle Life is a real-time simulation environment that models the behavior of up to 10,000 particles. It allows users to explore and experiment with natural phenomena such as crystallization, thermodynamics, diffusion, and orbital mechanics.

What are the key features of this particle simulator?

Key features include realistic particle interactions, four distinct particle classes with unique properties, a customizable rule editor for adjusting particle behavior, dynamic and visually stunning visualizations, interactive control to pause and manipulate simulations, and the ability to save and load entire simulation setups.

Is Quantum - Particle Life free to use?

The application is free to download and use, but it offers in-app purchases. This means you can explore its core functionalities without cost, with optional purchases available for additional content or features.

Who is the target audience for Quantum - Particle Life?

This app is designed for students, educators, and science enthusiasts who want an immersive way to understand and explore physical processes. It provides a hands-on approach to learning about the unseen world of particles.

What kind of scientific concepts can be explored with this app?

Users can explore a variety of scientific concepts, including crystallization, thermodynamics, diffusion, and orbital mechanics. The customizable nature of the particle interactions and rules allows for a wide range of experimental setups and discoveries.