In Atomino (1991), you’re not blowing things up — you’re building atoms. That’s right: this puzzle game puts you in charge of creating molecular structures under pressure, which is exactly as stressful and addictive as it sounds. Pieces fall, atoms form, and your brain slowly melts in the best way. It’s science-meets-Tetris, and while the learning curve is steep, the sense of satisfaction when you complete a molecule is oddly rewarding. No explosions, no enemies, just pure, clean chemical chaos. Your chemistry teacher would be proud. Probably.
I would suggest that Tubes (C) 1994 by Absolute Magic, to be the better game.
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