![]() The elements on the outside are the ones that you have to pay careful attention to, while the element in the center is the one that you need to add to the table. As you move, turn by turn, you’ll add more elements to the table, and you’ll combine the smaller ones to create larger ones. These are typically lower atomic number elements, such as Hydrogen (1), Helium (2), and Lithium (3). In the game, you’re given a handful of elements to start out with. One such game is Atomas, which is a beautifully-crafted puzzle game by Max Gittel that is centered around the elements of the periodic table and allows you to combine groups of like elements with lower atomic numbers to form elements with larger atomic numbers. It’s not always easy to find those hidden gems that Apple fails to give the spotlight to, but when stumbling across one, I’ll easily get addicted to the game and not want to put the game down. A lot of times when downloading and trying out games from the App Store, I find myself dissatisfied with the game just minutes or hours after playing it. ![]()
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