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Prepare the perfect heist in this simulated and fully destructible voxel world. Tear down walls with vehicles or explosives to create shortcuts. Stack objects to reach higher.
Use the environment to your advantage in the most creative way you can think of.
Developed and edited by Tuxedo Labs
Release date: 29 Oct, 2020 (early access, full release in 2021)
Only on PC
Game modes:
Campaign
With your company pressured by increasing debt, you start accepting work from some more or less shady individuals. Soon you are knee-deep in a murky soup of revenge, betrayal, and insurance fraud.
Beginning with some more or less legitimate assignments, you soon find yourself stealing cars, demolishing buildings, blowing up safes, and more.
Upgrade your expanding arsenal of tools by searching for hidden valuables scattered around the environments.
Sandbox
Play around in the various environments with the tools you have unlocked. In this mode you have unlimited resources and an abundance of vehicles. No pressure, just pleasure.
Create
Build your own environment or modify one of our examples using the free voxel modeling software MagicaVoxel.
Features:
Fully destructible voxel environments
Realistic physical simulation of objects, debris, vehicles, water, fire, and smoke
Ten different tools ranging from sledgehammer, blow torch and fire extinguisher to guns and explosives
A campaign with an escalating storyline and a gallery of interesting characters
Sandbox mode for you to roam around in the various environment
Personal opinion:
This is a very good game, the destruction and physics are really impressive and the game already has a great amount of content. I have a lot of fun in planning my heist, trying different roads and the sandbox mode is perfect to messes with the physics.
No multiplayer is sad but I understand the reason, I still hope that the technology evolves enough to allow it in the future. Before you buy, be sure to look the system requirements, the game is heavy with the use of RTX (but don't need an RTX card).
Frequently asked questions:
Teardown is developed by Dennis Gustafsson and Emil Bengtsson.
Also contributing to the project are Douglas Holmquist (music and sound design), Kabi Jedhagen (level design and assets), Niklas Mäckle (assets), Olle Lundahl (level design and assets) and Stefan Jonsson (level design and assets)
Is there support for modding and level editing?
The current Early Access version support importing static scenes from MagicaVoxel. We are planning to support modding with a custom level editor and scripting in the future.
Our documentation and best practices for making and importing your creations in the game can be found here
What game engine are you using?
The game uses a custom physics and graphics engine built for this game specifically. It uses raytracing for lighting, but does not require an RTX GPU.
Will this game support VR
No. The technology works in VR, but I don't think the game is a good fit. There might be other games based on the same technology that are better suited for VR, but Teardown will be a PC game.
Will there be Multiplayer support?
No. I also think it would be cool to play this together with friends, but synchronizing this amount of phsysics over the Internet is very hard and simply out of reach for a small team, if at all possible.
Will there be other mission types and game modes?
What I show in the video is just one mission type. There will be others as well, but most of them are based on the two phases of planning and action.
What will be the price? Will it be free?
Teardown will be in the USD $20 price tier.