The Sand Painting Game, Version 3: Deluge

Try our new variation of our popular Sand Painting Game called "Deluge," where an intense flow of elements falls from the left side, freeing up the right side to improvise with your own falling sand and other elements. It has many of the same features as our Sandpainting Game, Version 2 but has a different arena in which to create!

There is no end or goal of the game other than to create interesting designs and interacting elements and have fun. A good starting point is to use the "wall" element - which is activated at the start of the game, and allows you to control the flow of elements. Hint: if you look closely, the "deluge" is mostly water and salt ... but you'll also see small specs of red "lava," so it's possible to trigger burning explosions within this waterfall!

Just for fun, try our other "digital sand" activities - our new Sandspiel, Sand Painting Art Maker and of course the Original Sand Painting Game! Take a screenshot of your sand art and share it with us for our Sand Painting Art Gallery!


 

As you can see by these samples below, you can create just about any type of "sand art" with Sand Painting Game Version 3: Deluge! If you want to make a drastic change to your game, either click here to start over or use the "Clear Screen" button in the bottom of the game play area.

An example of art made with the Sand Painting Deluge Game Version 3

An example of art made with the Sand Painting Deluge Game Version 3

An example of art made with the Sand Painting Game Version 3 Deluge

An example of art made with the Sand Painting Game Version 3 Deluge

If you would like to share your "Sand Painting Deluge Art" with us, take a screenshot, save it as a jpeg, and send it to us so that we can add it to our Sand Painting Art Gallery!


⇦ Check out all of the Artsology Art Games, starting with Page One here!

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