Destructive Physics - Destruction Simulator

Destructive Physics - Destruction Simulator

Good, for people like me that love simple but high effort and dedicated work destruction sandbox game, maybe this game is the answer. The graphics are good, simple UI, free to do anything with no restrictions, so

much tools, and good physics. The other thing this game need is maybe more materials like string, wood planks, iron, etc, and maybe different shape of materials and it can be rotated to any degree (not only 90 degree). And maybe more buildings, towers, and other structure. And maybe more variety of destroying tools. The only problem with this game is sometimes the debris on the ground are stuck on the map, physics with glass is rarely bugged. Oh, and i recommend you to make the steam workshop of this game. I’m sure if you add it, the players of this game will go crazy.

Real player with 127.1 hrs in game


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I always loved games like these, you just have control to absolutely destroy everything, I’m only recommending this however because the game I see has a lot of potential to become something bigger to be worth the 20$ price tag.

This game right now does not offer a lot, especially structures, im surprised they dont have a workshop, but hopefully they plan on that. I can definitely understand from a developers perspective that its hard to optimize a game to support desctrutive properties at a resonable framerate, which is why structures to destroy arent very big at the moment. which is the biggest problem i have with the game so far.

Real player with 28.5 hrs in game

Destructive Physics - Destruction Simulator on Steam

Demolish & Build VR

Demolish & Build VR

Played on Oculus Rift seated.

Good fun game with some bugs here and there which I hope they will fix. It don’t take itself too seriously as you can probably see from the trailers. I have only just reached the second world so there are plenty of jobs to do including some unexpected ones like demolishing an old space shuttle. Most of the vehicles are fun to drive as it is full motion steering although the steering wheels axis can break making you turn in opposite direction. A quick turn back fixes it.

Real player with 16.4 hrs in game


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Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/sP3iQO4hRcQ

I did enjoy playing this game. However, this game isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking for a physics sandbox game, you will be disappointed. If you’re expecting a smooth & polished VR experience, you will be disappointed. This is a port of a non-VR game, Demolish & Build 2018. The good news is that it is a full-fledged game and not a demo. The bad news is that the VR interactions are quite basic & poor.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Demolish & Build VR on Steam

Disassembly 3D

Disassembly 3D

TL;DR Yes

Pros:

-The disassembly is very relaxing.

-The destruction is absolutely worth the long process of taking the thing apart, especially with the big builds, like the skyscraper or elevator.

-The disassembly is fairly realistic, if not for some minor details.

-New updates are constantly coming out for this game, adding new content and fixing bugs.

Cons:

-After disassembling most of an item, you are usually left with a few parts left and then have to look all over to find those last missing pieces.

Real player with 28.2 hrs in game


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It’s not a bad game, it’s actually fun to play. But there are three reasons while I choose to not recommend the game:

1- Bugs: The game has many bugs that can make a stage unbeatable unless you restart that stage. As a complitionist person, this was just too annoying to handle.

2- The bigger the object, the less details it’ll have. Like the Tank, Train, Towers and the Titanic. They were fun but they aren’t like the beginning stages where everything was much more detailed.

3- There will always be that 1 or more pieces that needs to be disassembled and you don’t know where the hell it is. It’s either bugged (like what I said in point 1) or it’s somewhere between the cluster of parts you just made and now good luck finding that last piece. The game should have had an indicator on the last few pieces that needs to be disassembled and where they are because looking for them is not fun at all.

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game

Disassembly 3D on Steam

CRASH EFFECTS Inc.

CRASH EFFECTS Inc.

Founded in 2012, Crash Effects Inc. has specialized in helping vehicle manufactures design and test the vehicles of tomorrow! Now it’s your turn to take the seat of a Vehicle Crash Test Engineer and design the safe rides of tomorrow!

Build It!

Build your design from the wheels up sparing no detail untouched in the design dome. Meet the specifications required by the manufacturer’s mission or build your own crazy creations. With no details left to spare, everything from the type of vehicle frame used to the paint color of the tailgate is up to you! With over 150+ vehicle parts and many more to come the possibilities are endless!

Stage It!

Prepare for impact! Well not just yet. As an official Crash Test Engineer you will need to set the stage for your momentous event. Configure the crash floor with a variety of cement barriers, blockades, barrels and a few other wacky items. Maneuver the 750 ton portable barrier into its final resting position. Aim the high speed cameras placed throughout the facility to ensure every angle of impact is captured. There’s even a tunnel that can be moved into one of five possible angles of attack!

Load Em Up!

In the vehicle bay, configure the vehicle selections for impact. Place five different types of crash test equipment on your crash test subjects. To buckle or not to buckle is up to you, with four unique crash test dummies. You choose when and where our friend “Steve” the dummy gets seated. You can even bring his whole family along for the ride too!

5.4.3.2.1!

Right then, Let it rip! Flip the switch to engage the cinematic stage lighting. Press the start button and send your creations hurtling down the crash test halls at speeds over 60 MPH or 100 KPH! Let the carnage unfold at your own pace: in slow motion or high speed. Watch as the glass breaks, metal crumples, airbags deploy, and vehicle parts fly!

Grab the Data!

Once the lights come back on, it’s time to collect the critical impact data. Use the Measurement Master M2000 to record changes to your creation’s shape after the crash. Download the onboard crash data from the Data Logger and Crash Test Dummies to determine if your occupants survived. Finally compile your results and see how your vehicle creation’s ratings match up. Only then, will you see whether or not you have what it takes to be a Crash Effects Inc. Crash Test Engineer!

Happy Crash Testing!

CRASH EFFECTS Inc. on Steam

BeamNG.drive

BeamNG.drive

With almost 2k hours in this game you can tell I enjoy it. But this newest update has been more annoying than anything. Im not a huge fan of this new hud, and every time I start the game it keeps resetting my keybinds and I spend more time fixing that than actually playing. There has also been bugs with this new ui where I cant open up the radial menu and it freezes every time I try to change or spawn in a vehicle.

Real player with 1759.8 hrs in game

I used to love BeamNG but unfortunately recent updates have made this game unplayable for me.

Especially after the last big update wich gave us a completely new menu system.

-Incredibely long load times

-Tons of menu glitches

-UI apps not working

-Every time I start the game I have to adjust the graphic settings

-Scenarios don’t load properly again if you fail

-In general laggy/stuttering

I play on a good system, (3900x, 2080super, pcie gen4 SSD)

so I don’t think it’s anything hardware performance related.

Real player with 285.6 hrs in game

BeamNG.drive on Steam

Monuments Flipper

Monuments Flipper

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1664360/Monuments_Flipper_Prologue/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1661270/Car_Detailing_Simulator_Prologue/

Monuments flipper is a game in which you play the role of a professional monument renovator. You choose from among the world’s greatest monuments, restore them to their former glory and learn about history and architecture.

You organize, fill and paint. You rebuild collapsed walls, renew old frescoes. Do everything to bring the monument back to its glory days.

Improve your skills in using various tools, use different materials and renovation will become more efficient and more enjoyable.

Take care of the details when you work. Check the plans for the correctness of your work and make sure that the renovation proceeds in accordance with the project.

The last stage is interior furnishings. Make the famous building functional as well.

Ready for the next challenge? The next great monuments are already waiting for your help.

Monuments Flipper on Steam

Ragdoll: Fall Simulator

Ragdoll: Fall Simulator

A funny game, because here you can launch our character from any abyss, as well as everything is pretty well worked out.

The physics is good here, as well as the graphics are not bad

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

It’s hard to call it a game. It seems to me that it looks more like a blank, some kind of sketch, or something like that. This game cannot be played corny. Your character constantly falls into the walls, reacts strangely to the environment, and the controls work crookedly. I believe in the best and hope that the developer will fix everything.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Ragdoll: Fall Simulator on Steam

Tune My Car

Tune My Car

Sports car? Convertible? Maybe an old school Van? Find scrapped cars left out in the field, buy damaged ones from their owners or just retrieve them from a junkyard. There’s a large world of not wanted cars to be discovered. “Adopt them” and take to your garage to give them a second life they surely deserve.

In Tune My Car the player will repair, restore and tune seemingly useless old cars. A skilled mechanic’s eye can discover a gem in a pile of scrap. It may still have a chance to do more than one lap on the racetrack. Replace the crashed parts with new ones, make the car look breathtaking, let it stand out from the crowd, and tune the performance up to impress homies on the block.

The only limit is your imagination. Every car that comes out from your garage is a small work of art. Are you aiming for a retro vibe? No problem. A futuristic car with full electronics on board? Of course you can. Or maybe you want to sell your baby to a street race lover? The flame decal on the door and the skull on the gearbox will work great.

Just remember that Tune My Car is a full-on simulation game. You can inspect every part of the vehicle personally and if you have any screws left, it’s rather worth taking a second look.

Game features:

  • Realistic garage mechanic experience

  • Become a real master of tuning

  • Buy used cars, renovate them and give them a second life

  • Inspect every parts thoroughly

Tune My Car on Steam

Electrician Simulator

Electrician Simulator

Take on the role of a young electrician, who has been passionate about all kinds of electrical repairs & work ever since he was a little kid. With first cash from his parents, he decides… to start his own business. Working “for someone”? No way. After all, it’s better to take a shot and count the money!

—–BE SHOCKINGLY GOOD or EXPERIENCE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK—-

KEY FEATURES OF ELECTRICIAN SIMULATOR

Orders - Evaluate the profitability of the order and the cost of its implementation.

Progress - Cut costs, buy better equipment, upgrade the old one.

Skills - Gaining experience unlocks new skills. Be faster, smarter, better.

Luck - Experience random events - may the odds be in your favor.

LET IT BE LIGHT

A stunning end result is what you want. Brighten up those gloomy interiors.

PERFORM REPAIRS

If everything were running smoothly, who would ever need YOU? Repair dishwashers, fridges, sockets, change bulbs, cables, light switches.

Install photovoltaic panel racks, solar panels, and more.

TOOLS ARE YOUR FRIENDS

The only thing that using your hands can get you is electrocution at most. Buy and upgrade your tools. Screwdrivers, ladders, multimeter, wiring detector, current flow tester, isolation strippers are just some of them.

BETTER PLACE

The better you are, the more you earn. What can you do with your hard-earned cash? Buy a better office. You have several to choose from. Remember to illuminate them as best you can. It is, after all, your business card.

Welcome to the world of Electricity!

Electrician Simulator on Steam

Teardown

Teardown

This game is wonderful.

From the satisfying explosions & realistic lighting and weather, to satisfyingly destructive fire and physics, Teardown is by far the most amazing game I have played in 2021. I may be a bit late to the party, but Teardown has the potential to hold up for the future. If this ever gets ported to next-gen hardware, it would be magnificent. Everything in the game is so amazingly satisfying. Teardown, I must say, is the ultimate stress reliever. There is something so magical about seeing semi-realistic destruction, with no real consequences. Don’t even get me started on the infinite stream of modded weaponry, maps, and random features I didn’t know I needed.

Real player with 156.3 hrs in game

The destruction in this game works incredibly well. It may disappoint some, what with it still abiding by the logic of even a few blocks connected to something can prevent a structure from falling apart, but I ended up viewing that as a useful tool to better break the environment the way I needed to more than a negative. Additionally the first part of the campaign got a bit heavy on timer based missions in which you set up and then have a minute to grab various objectives then escape the level, but these definitely are less common in part 2 and when they do show up they’re different enough from the first ones you get to justify their presence. Overall though, the destruction is great and it combined with the objectives of each mission makes for some very rewarding gameplay.

Real player with 62.8 hrs in game

Teardown on Steam