

This won't help you fill out the table, but finding out how certain elements react to heat, cold, electricity or chemicals still offers the excitement of discovery. Sometimes elements respond in ways other than simply becoming a different element, such as certain gases turning into thunderous storm clouds when exposed to electricity. Not all elements respond to all experiments, however, so finding new substances quickly becomes a matter of exciting trial and error. This has no basis in actual science of course, but it's an extremely fun and rewarding way to fill out the table. Taking Phosphorus and heating it up on a burner produces Nitrogen gas, element "N" on the periodic table. Finding new elements is as simple as playing around with the various lab equipment at your disposal. You start out with just one element - the element "P," or Phosphorus, to be exact - and you must use it to discover others. But unlike any game before it, Toca Lab presents everything in full 3D, giving each element a hilarious personality, temperament and even a voice. Following loosely in the footsteps of other "element creation" games like Doodle God, Toca Lab lets you discover various substances to fill out a periodic table.
