Blow it up

Blow it up

Welcome to Blow it up!

Explosions! Explosions! and more Explosions!

Features

  • Place bombs and destroy everything

  • Build your own worlds using a simple to use system

  • Advanced physics engine simulation powered by Havok and a custom layer on top of it

  • Use aircrafts to fly down on buildings

  • Place vehicles with guns to run over and shoot buildings

  • Catapults and other siege machines to destroy castles

  • Place fireworks and confetti to make your explosions more spectacular

In development

  • Create your own vehicles and aircrafts

  • Built-in voxel editor to create your own parts and buildings

  • Motors: Use a core motor to bind blocks together and make them move. Use it to make it fans, trains, cars and the blow them up while they are in motion!

  • Environments: Islands and mountainous terrain template starting environments.

… and more coming!

Come join us on early access!


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Blow it up on Steam

Brick Rigs

Brick Rigs

ATTENTION: Brick Rigs is NOT a Lego game.

If you are here looking for a ‘Lego simulator’, then this game is not for you. It used to be like that, but the game has changed a lot since it launched. The currently posted trailers and screenshots are several years old and no longer accurately represent the game. Since the introduction of clipping (ability to build creations with intersecting bricks) and scalables (generic geometric shapes without the iconic Lego-esque notches which can be stretched to any size), the community has shifted towards a generic blocky aesthetic more akin to Roblox or Stormworks. Take a look in the most popular section of the workshop to see for yourself.

Real player with 3728.8 hrs in game


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–-{ Graphics }—

☐ You forget what reality is

☑ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{ Gameplay }—

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{ Audio }—

☐ Eargasm

☑ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ I’m now deaf

—{ Audience }—

☑ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Grandma

—{ PC Requirements }—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☐ Potato

☐ Decent

☑ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{ Difficulty }—

Real player with 107.8 hrs in game

Brick Rigs on Steam

GearBlocks

GearBlocks

GearBlocks opens up a world of mechanical creation: motors, gears, pulleys & belts, CV joints, spring dampers, linear actuators, and much more.

Want your car to have working steering? Build the steering linkages and hook up the rack and pinion gears. Want it to have a functional drive-train with a differential? Put it all together with gears, axles and a motor.

  • Create from hundreds of different mechanical elements that behave much like their real world counterparts.

  • Delve into the fine details of your creations with the flexible building system.

  • Jump into the driver’s seat and put your vehicles through their paces.

  • Smash your constructions to smithereens or blow them up with explosives.

  • Make ragdolls from body parts and use them as your custom player character.

  • Start simple and ramp up your experience through a series of challenges in scenario mode.

  • Or jump right into creative mode for the ultimate freedom to build and test your machines, or even create your own challenges and mini-games.

  • Share your creations with the community, try out what others have made, and maybe learn a new building trick or two along the way!


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GearBlocks on Steam

LEGO® Worlds

LEGO® Worlds

Update: New update to the game and controls. While better, it doesn’t fix any of the complaints I had. This game would be playable with 1) customizable controls (keyboard shortcuts), 2) ability to remember what weapon/tool I was using before I switched 3) some light source which isn’t replaced by a tool/weapon. Connectivity would be a bonus…

Original: Would have preferred it stayed the old way during beta… with open worlds. It is fun for a while, mostly because I am a bit of a completionist on collections. My son played during beta and asked me to play with him, so I bought this thinking it was like what we saw before… it isn’t but I could live with that with better controls and connectivity.

Real player with 325.9 hrs in game

Known Issues(buckle up for this wild ride):

  • Game servers are down, multiplayer still works as it’s p2p, but the game is looking pretty abandoned right now.

  • Game crashes randomly.

  • Game frequently crashes when modifying a custom world.

  • Random CPU spikes. (I’ve got a f****ng supercomputer).

  • The controls (seriously, they could be 100000x better on the PC version. PC is surely the greatest system for building tools).

  • The in-game map is awful. They tried to make it look like lego, but honestly you can’t really tell anything from it. I get that they were going for “everything is lego” but sometimes you need to choose function over form.

Real player with 60.6 hrs in game

LEGO® Worlds on Steam

ABRISS - build to destroy

ABRISS - build to destroy

ABRISS is an atmospheric physics-destruction building game.

Build structures from parts to let them crash into your targets. Unlock new parts, destroy more, witness entropy at its worst in digital-brutalist cityscapes. Build to destroy.

BUILD

Choose from parts with different weights, forms and functions to build a structure.

Thruster + Connector + Bomb? You just built a rocket.

Thruster + Rotator + Laser? You just built a rotating laser rocket.

Pillar + Connector + Ultra Heavy Cube? That’s a giant hammer.

Be creative and resourceful with the parts you get, try to destroy the target with less parts or in a more elegant way – it’s going to be a spectacle any way you do it.

DESTROY

Try to hit the main targets to win a level in campaign mode. Destroy an armored wall first so you can then shoot through the hole into the vulnerable center. Try to hit a bomb in the environment. Use environment mechanics like the giant Pistons to catapult Ultra Heavy Cubes into a target. Or just throw everything you have at your targets – that might just work too.

  • COMPLEX DESTRUCTION SYSTEM

    Simulated statics, thousands of little particles of debris, whole chunks of targets flying into the abyss – with little to no framerate spikes.

  • CAMPAIGN

    Five worlds with seven stages each, every stage a hand-crafted destructible cityscape. You will start each stage with a limited set of parts and you will need to find a strategy on how to use them to destroy all main target blocks. You will unlock new parts the further you progress, and every world comes with it’s own special environmental mechanic. You can always return to a stage to try to destroy a higher percentage of it, or do it in less moves.

  • SANDBOX

    Try out new patterns of building stuff. Play around with parts you haven’t unlocked yet. Try to fry

    your GPU with 1000 Lasers at once.

  • PHOTO MODE

    Take a free camera flying to get the best composition. Freeze or slow down time to get the perfect shot of the destruction you just caused. Apply filters to change the vibe of your photography. Export in wonderfully sharp 4k jpegs. Share them with us!

  • TURNAROUND GIF CAM

    Create your own perfectly looping turnarounds of the mayhem you cause!

ABRISS - build to destroy on Steam

ChaosTower

ChaosTower

If you want a game to play for relaxing, I recommend this game.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

Yeah it’s released finally and I like this game! To build up my tower with all this different parts is fun and to see how it works against gravity and natural forces is also great. The defend could be challenging sometimes but after a while there is always a way :)

Of course I am not yet through every level but so far I would clearly recommend it.

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

ChaosTower on Steam

Art of Destruction

Art of Destruction

A physics sandbox simulation game for you to mess with. Build world you can imagine and destroy anything you create.

You can throw asteroid into the building, crush it, set it on fire, or smash it with bomb explosions.

Tornado, sand storm, black hole, tsunami, zombie apocalypse, nuclear explosion, and many many more!

Explore open levels with randomly generated elements or you can build your world.

Play, destroy, and have fun!

Art of Destruction on Steam

Besiege

Besiege

Played it a little… Pretty fun.

Real player with 2231.6 hrs in game

A physics building puzzle game with a lot of levels and with mods creativity and your pc is the only limit

Real player with 559.4 hrs in game

Besiege on Steam

Trailmakers

Trailmakers

this is a great game for people who want to build ethire simple or complex vehicles and is super fun

Real player with 450.7 hrs in game

Play the game

Real player with 390.1 hrs in game

Trailmakers on Steam

Nimbatus - The Space Drone Constructor

Nimbatus - The Space Drone Constructor

Nimbatus is a great game that ha sucked away my free time.

Tutorial:

The tutorial is not the best, it only tells you the bare minimum in its first section on how to build a mobile craft, and all the other tutorials are basically useless, the only usefull one for the ingame content is the logic section that teaches you how to build a basic ramming style sumo drone even thougb the objective is to create a drone to fly forwards with no context as for why you need to know what this could be used for. ALSO the in the harvesating tutorial the ore does not get harvested correctly, it shrinks into the center unlike chunks being ripped off of the ore in the acutal game.

Real player with 99.3 hrs in game

This is tough to rate this as not recommended.

The main appeal of this game, for me, was concept of creating completely autonomous spacecraft. And at a glance, it does that very well. I was able to create several different ships that were able to go off alone and solve missions by themselves, and even a ‘factory mothership’ that would replicate a variety of subordinate drones that would do the dirty work for mom. It is pretty satisfying at first, almost like a simulation of 2D electronics with a unique environment to play with.

Real player with 38.0 hrs in game

Nimbatus - The Space Drone Constructor on Steam