Quite simply, your goal is to blow up all the ceramic you can! There is no real story, which is, perhaps, the biggest flaw of the game and a big disappointment at the same time. There is really no explanation as to why you are blowing those beautiful ceramic pieces to smithereens. So, those who like to be a griefer in MMO games will get a lot of joy from playing Ceramic Destroyer.

In order to complete a level, you must have a minimum of 90% of the ceramic piece destroyed. Achieving this objective will get you one blue star as a reward. A score of 95% is worth two stars, and, finally, a perfect score of a 100% is worth all three blue stars. Try to collect as many stars as possible, to unlock all the stages of the game.


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The game starts with some easy levels to explain the game mechanism. The goal of the game is to destroy different ceramic figures with various bombs. The right use of the bombs is the challenging part of the game. To master all levels you have to know the different bombs very well and know how to use the. There are for example bombs that split up in air or bombs that can dump smaller bombs over the figures like a helicopter.

To pass a level you need to destroy at least 90 percent of the ceramic figure. But if you want all 3 stars you have to get the full 100 percent. For achieving at least 95 percent you will get 2 stars. You can collect new bombs if you let explode your bombs at specific points. Also you can chose between the actual bomb and the next bomb, which to use first. This can be important if you need a special bomb to get new bombs.

Note: the frit used in glass arts is not the same as Frits used in ceramics. Ours is powdered, and theirs are ground chunks: meant for decorative effects. There is a potter in Japan mixing glass and ceramics successfully, stunning actually. From what I remember: she was either making her own glass, or having it custom made with much lower COE values.

It's not a matter of if the glass/ceramic combo will fail, but when. Could be next week, could be in five years. As Tom already mentioned, the COE's of the two materials are too different. Phase changes that clay and glass go through upon both heating and cooling happen at different (and incompatible) points, so the clay and the glass are actually not really adhered to each other particularly well and all that pretty, fragmented, sharp glass will pop out eventually.

if you're using anything that's meant for stained glass purposes (and it's tempting because it's so pretty), you'll actually kill most of the colours at anything higher than lustre temperatures (022-017) because the colourants that are used are often organic, or will simply just vaporize. Even other common sources, like decor marbles will actually boil and begin to decompose significantly if they're fired even to bisque temperatures, never mind some of the glaze fire mentions I've seen. And decorative glass can use colourants like arsenic that aren't commonly used in ceramics, so we don't think of them as potters, but if they boil off in the kiln, you could be unwittingly exposing yourself to a host of things that are Bad For You.

the stained glass/ frit with 9.00 COE is special order. Stocked glass, or glass/ frit found at hobby shops run 10-11 COE. Should have noted that in my earlier post. Charles Bray noted the incapability with ceramics in his book on glass.

Like glazenerd did also, I researched the COE's of glass and clay to see if there was a combination of soda/lime, borosilicate, or pyrex which would have a COE similar enough that it would provide the color contrast, but not the crazing. I never could find a glass which was similar enough in COE. I had not heard of this Japanese artist blending their own glass; this is intriguing! Do you know who the artist is? I would like to learn more about this! My wife worked for a hot glass studio, and I like to play in hot glass; Ive been wanting to incorporate blown glass with ceramics, which as Ive been told by everyone in the glass world Ive met, is not physically capable because of the COE difference. (at least, for studio glass/clay artists; Im sure industry can do it)

when I first started using my own kiln, I was melting glass in the bottom of small "ring" dishes. I would use broken wine bottles, stained glass, glass beads, whatever. Like Hitch was explaining, I found out quickly that if I used too much glass, it would crack the dish, sometimes the glass would splinter. I was making a large bowl to be used for baptisms at a local church and thought it would be a great look to put the colored glass in the bottom. Sort of looking like a pool of water!! One of the church members came to my studio to see if it was large enough, picked up the bowl, and ran her fingers over the glass and came away with a splinter and a poke. Horrified, I was. And that ended the exploration with glass in the bottom of pots. I still slump bottles for those who ask. And I have taken glass pieces and slid them inside clear bottles before slumping, but that is the extent of my glass melting. I agree with Hitch that the combination of glass and ceramic is enticing and I love the aesthetic of the artist that Min posted. But for me and my studio, we will leave that to the more experienced and educated!!

Re the joining of ceramics and glass, if anyone wants a rabbit hole to go down, starting on page 70 of The Combination of Glass and Ceramics as a Means of Artistic Expression by Jessamy Kelly is a really interesting read albeit a long one.

Features:

-Beautiful ceramic style pictures.

-Be full of the pleasure of explosion.

-You can destroy more than 80 different ceramics like Guitar, Butterflies, Robots, Candy and so on.

-Green Bomb: Pull the catapult to shoot the bomb

-Blue Bomb: Tap The screen to split the bomb into 3 mini-bombs

-Yellow Bomb: Tap the screen 3 times to lay out the mini-bombs

-Purple Bomb: Rub the screen to control the direction of the bomb

-More challenges coming soon

goodies also supplies ceramics to Destroyer and we were shocked to see the price tags on their beautiful wood, ceramic and marble pieces! Yes, we know there may be a community of goodies customers who will be irate with us for exposing such an incredible under-the-radar resource. In fact, we thought of keeping this gold mine of a discovery to ourselves as well! But in an economy like this one, we also realized that goodies deserved an introduction to our community, who will likely buy them out before the summer starts!

Ceramic Destroyer is a free Android game to explode multiple ceramics on Android. This Android game is really a fun game in Android Market to destroy different ceramics on Android phone.

Just launch the game on your Android phone and get started with the game. Pull the catapult, adjust the angle to destroy the maximum part of the ceramic, and then release the bomb. Your target is to destroy the full ceramic on Android. This Android game is so attractive, that after playing the game, you will definitely get addicted to it on your Android phone.

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Ceramic Destroyer is an exciting and action-packed game that will have you addicted in no time. This thrilling game requires players to smash as many ceramics as they can while avoiding obstacles and competing with friends. The goal of the game is to become the Ceramic Destroyer by smashing the most ceramics within a given amount of time. With each level, new challenges will be presented, keeping you engaged and entertained.

The art style of Ceramic Destroyer is both vibrant and dynamic, adding to its overall appeal. All graphics are designed using high definition textures, making it a visually appealing experience for all ages. Each ceramic object has its own unique sound effect when smashed, which adds to the game's immersive environment.

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Dr. Erica Corral is a distinguished scholar on high temperature materials for hypersonics at the University of Arizona. She's developing ceramics that have melting points above 3,000 degrees Celsius, testing what won't burn up or deform at high speeds and in low altitude. But China appears to be ahead.

She says there is no domestic source for the ceramics in her lab, and it's not cheap or abundant. She's also experienced testing limitations with facilities that have to reach extremely high temperatures for sustained periods of time.

The importance of Chinese porcelain is hard to over-estimate. Admired and imitated for over a thousand years, it's influenced virtually every ceramic tradition in the world, and it's played a star role in cross-cultural exchanges. In Europe, blue-and-white porcelain is practically synonymous with China. And we've always associated it with the Ming Dynasty. But it was the David Vases, now in the British Museum, that made us re-think this history, for they predate the Ming and were in fact made under Qubilai Khan's Mongol Dynasty, known as the Yuan, who controlled all of China until the middle of the fourteenth century. 006ab0faaa

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