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                <title><![CDATA[Unleash Your Inner Planetary Annihilator with Solar Smash - @anne-moench]]></title>
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                <description><![CDATA[ Have you ever wanted to just… destroy a planet? Maybe relieve some stress after a long day? If so, then   Solar Smash   might just be the game for you! This deceptively simple, yet incredibly satisfying, game lets you unleash a barrage of cosmic weaponry on a variety of celestial bodies, all from the comfort of your browser.<br>
 Try it free at:   Solar Smash  <br>
 Gameplay: Destruction is Your Only Objective<br><br>
 The premise of Solar Smash is brilliantly straightforward. You are presented with a rotating 3D model of a planet (usually Earth, but there are others!) and a panel of delightfully destructive tools. These range from nuclear missiles and laser beams to black holes and alien swarms. Your goal? Obliterate the planet in as spectacular a fashion as possible.<br>
 There are no scores, no levels, and no real objectives beyond pure, unadulterated destruction. You experiment with different weapons, combine them for maximum effect, and marvel at the physics-based mayhem that unfolds. The visual detail is surprisingly impressive, with realistic craters, melting surfaces, and chunks of debris swirling through space. It's strangely hypnotic to watch.<br><br>  <br>
 Tips for Maximum Carnage<br><br>
 While there's no "winning" in Solar Smash, there are ways to make your destructive escapades even more enjoyable:
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 Experiment with Combinations: Don't just stick to one weapon. Try using a railgun salvo to soften up the surface before unleashing a black hole. See what happens when you freeze the planet with an ice comet and then follow up with a laser beam. The possibilities are endless!<br>
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 Target Specific Areas: Focus your attacks on the core or mantle for different effects. A well-placed laser beam through the center can split a planet in two. Concentrated nuclear strikes can create massive craters.<br>
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 Explore Different Planets: Don't get stuck on Earth! The Moon, Mars, and other planets have different compositions and react differently to your weapons. This adds a layer of strategic planning to your destruction.<br>
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 Embrace the Chaos: There’s no right or wrong way to play. Sometimes the most entertaining moments come from unexpected consequences. Just have fun and watch the world burn (or freeze, or get sucked into a black hole).<br>
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 A Surprisingly Relaxing Experience<br><br>
 Despite its destructive nature, Solar Smash can be surprisingly relaxing. There's something incredibly satisfying about unleashing a powerful weapon and watching the planet crumble before your eyes. It's a great way to unwind after a stressful day and let out some pent-up aggression, all without harming anyone or anything in the real world.<br>
 So, if you're looking for a simple, addictive, and strangely therapeutic game to play in your browser, give Solar Smash a try. You might just find yourself spending hours experimenting with different weapons and marveling at the beauty of destruction. ]]></description>
                <pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2026 04:37:14 +0100</pubDate>
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