Superweapon Challenge
Unleash your creativity and participate in the Superweapon Challenge! This is your chance to showcase your imagination and building skills by designing the ultimate weapon of destruction. Whether it’s a fictional behemoth or a replica of history’s deadliest innovations, this challenge is for you.
Rules:
• Build a superweapon—a weapon of extraordinary power—from any era (historical or fictional).
• Your build must function properly in-game.
• Both replicas and fictional designs are welcome.
• It must be submitted as a successor to this post.
• Mods are prohibited.
• Maximum 1500 parts. If your build exceeds this limit, contact me for approval (I’ll test it on my device to confirm compatibility).
• Each participant can submit up to 3 entries.
Rewards:
• 🥇 1st Place: 30 upvotes
• 🥈 2nd Place: 20 upvotes
• 🥉 3rd Place: 10 upvotes
Judging Criteria:
Your submission will be evaluated on the following:
• Design (1-10 points)
• How realistic and detailed is your build?
• Movement Performance (1-10 points)
• Does it function as intended (fly, drive, sail, etc.)?
• Weapons (1-10 points)
• Are the weapons effective and well-designed?
• Post Content (1-10 points)
• Is the post visually appealing, with a good thumbnail and description?
• Playability (1-10 points)
• Is your submission fun and enjoyable to use?
Deadline:
Submissions close April 2025.
Some Superweapon Ideas:
Greek Fire
Helepolis
P. 1000 Ratte
Schwerer Gustav
Horten H.XVIII
Haunebu
KV-6
Kalinin K-7
Ekranoplan
9M730 Burevestnik
Tsar Bomb
Little Boy
Lockheed CL 1201
Minutemen III
Death Star
Rods From God
Antimatter Bomb
Let the battle of ingenuity begin! I’m looking forward to seeing what you create. Good luck to all participants!
Specifications
Spotlights
- SemedianIndustries 3 months ago
- V 3 months ago
- Axartar 3 months ago
- blt 2 months ago
- DDVC 3 months ago
- Dracul0Anderson 2 months ago
- Neruneten21 3 months ago
- Rjenteissussy 3 months ago
- toorbokkot 3 months ago
- LunarEclipseSP 3 months ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 47 airplane(s) +3904 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 1.6ft (0.5m)
- Length 3.3ft (1.0m)
- Height 1.6ft (0.5m)
- Empty Weight 551lbs (250kg)
- Loaded Weight 551lbs (250kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 127
Parts
- Number of Parts 1
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 4
TODAY I'M OFFICIALLY ENDING THIS CHALLENGE! THANKS TO ALL PARTICIPANTS AND CONGURATULATIONS TO WINNERS:
1st: @LunarEclipseSP
2nd:@SemedianIndustries
3rd: @HalleuvinaXeneries
REWARDS WILL BE GIVEN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
@Grob0s0VBRa @ComradeComissar
As i promised before i'm delaying the deadline.
NEW DEADLINE IS APRIL 15
(Tell me if you want to join but need time)
@SPsidearm @Xper1m3ntal @LowQualityRepublic As i mentioned in rules part -you can look at images too- you are allowed to build what you want.
JUST BUILD A SUPERWEAPON
@MalaySmoker I will consider that. And sure, i will mention you.
@Onat67 Alr thank you for getting back to me, btw could you add the way the grading system works when there is a tie between users into your future challenges? This would be helpful to users that are wondering why one was chosen over another.
Also could i get an honorable mention in your forum post and comment?
@MalaySmoker I understand your concern about the final results, especially since the scores were so close—it really was a tough decision. There was indeed a tie in points between your build and the one placed 3rd. In such cases, I had to make a final decision to select only one winner for fairness and clarity.
While efficient part usage was definitely appreciated and reflected in the scoring, I also considered the overall effort and complexity of the builds. The 3rd place build had around 7 times more parts, and I believe that creating such a detailed and high-part-count structure requires significant effort and time. That level of exertion played a role in my final call.
Another point is the post content. While your post presentation improved a lot—and I’m really glad you updated it—it’s something that can be changed easily after feedback. In contrast, the 3rd place entry didn’t benefit from such updates and remained quite minimal in its description, which balanced things out in terms of scoring.
So, to honor the extra design effort and complexity behind that build, I gave it the 3rd place spot. It was a very close decision, and your work was absolutely worth recognizing—please don’t feel discouraged.
@Onat67 what was the factor that caused me to lose to HalleuvinaXeneries?
@MalaySmoker This doesn't mean yours is not good. In a condition of tie to ensure there is one winner of an award i'm comparing both builds to choose one.
@Onat67 was mine not good enough?
@MalaySmoker Yes there is, but as i did in previous challenges i'm choosing the post which will be awarded in case of a tie.
@Onat67 yo isn't it a tie between me and halleuvinaxeneries?
IT IS TIME
@Grob0s0VBRa sadge
@Grob0s0VBRa that is also sadge, hope you get better m8
@SemedianIndustries health goes first.
I've kinda not doing so well right now. Like i've been overworking/overstressing a bit too much (as doc said) but not much enough to pay attention to it. Atleast, i did not got bigger issues with health.
And i'm not abandoning stuff after all.
@Grob0s0VBRa sadge
I have a good news and a bad news.
The bad news is: even 2 weeks were not enough with life stuff happenning... so i did not manage to upload even with extended deadline (+ i got carried away and part count went past 1500 by a... few hundreds).
The good news is: I am. Alive.
@blt lol
@Onat67 2 month extension is crazy lol
@AeroTactical So there is nothing that prevents you from entering.
@Onat67 yea.
@AeroTactical Will you build something in 4 days?
Can I re-Enter? I was messing around in the old days….. I promise it will actually be playable..
@Onat67 Thank you so much, I appreciate it a lot. Seeing my work be acknowledge really warms my heart, this is why I love the simpleplanes community.
No worries at all, @ComradeComissar Life always comes first, and I totally understand how school and holidays can get in the way. You definitely didn’t waste the extension. It provided me extra time for judging, and it’s always a pleasure seeing you take part in my challenges. You’ve already made an awesome mark in the previous one, and I’ll be looking forward to seeing your work in the next!
Wishing you all the best with your studies—hang in there and take care!