Gravity App Reviews – Page 5

4/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Gravity App for iPhone.
Gravity App is free iOS app published by Oriol Ferrer Mesia

Awesome! But keeps freezing and crashing

NickPaul507

This is the best space sim ever bit it keeps crashing on my ipad mini! Please fix this! I highly reccomend this app! The only thing is I can't figure out how to create moons?


Faster!!!!!

Tristan Graves

The only reason I didn't give five stars for this app ,was because the simulation speed is waaaay too slow, Please speeded it up! Nothing is slower than watching the orbit of Neptune.


Great!

Daddy.Oh

I'd love to see goals or achievements in this app.


Very fun, love the update!

Dom375

I think this app is awesome, I would like to see an option to keep the space debris, so it doesn't de-spawn after a few seconds. I think that that would be amazing in a hectic system with lots of colliding bodies, again, love the app!


Great app!!

Koch art

Great simulations! Some crash issues when dealing with atomic particles. Would be interesting to see some of these at a smaller scale and light speed in galatic scale wih small particles! Love this app!


PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING

Criss 1020

Buyer beware! This app is garbage, I have been robbed and conned by the utter b.s this very worthless app is. Stay clear of this app! It is inane and useless for any use or purpose other than giving money away to a deceptive game developer! I am passionate for science, specifically astrophysics. Look, I am so disillusioned and upset by the false promise of this app that I can not even begin to verbalize how upset I truly feel.


Very Cool

Physics Undergrad

I went searching for a cool gravity application and I found it. I've always enjoyed physics, so this app has captivated me. I hope to see many cool updates.


Incredible! But...

ThE BePs

I love this app. I use it all the time to watch orbits evolve and degenerate. The maximum simulation speed, however, doesn't let me see the end behavior of orbits. What would happen to the orbits of two Jupiter-sized bodies orbiting close to each other after 1,000 revolutions around their host star? 100,000,000 revolutions? It would be really great to have a feature on this app that lets you fast forward deep into the future. Awesome app!


Not updated since 2013

Yggiz

It seems to work. But the Interface is very rudimentary, & Help is not available in the app.


Needs improvement

AppIelD

Will get 5 stars if 1. You could zoom out after zooming in all the way on the sun without having to delete it. 2. If the link to Wikipedia actually works