Teardown is a main game blending Puzzle, Simulator, and Strategy genres, first released in 2022. The core gameplay loop involves meticulously planning and executing heists within a fully destructible voxel world. Players utilize physics to tear down environments using vehicles or explosives to create necessary shortcuts or bypass security. Its distinctive feature is the near-total environmental malleability, turning every scenario into a complex spatial puzzle. The game is available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, and includes several DLC packs for expanded content.
The primary gameplay loop centers on reconnaissance, planning, and execution within a fully destructible environment. Every structure, wall, and object is subject to physical simulation. This means players can utilize tools ranging from vehicles to explosives to carve paths through buildings, bypass security, or create entirely new routes.
Success hinges on creative problem-solving. If a door is locked, the solution might involve driving a truck through the adjacent wall, stacking crates to reach a high window, or strategically detonating supports to collapse a section of the building onto a target area. The physics engine dictates how materials react, forcing players to think spatially and dynamically about their approach to every scenario.
The defining feature is the complete environmental destruction. Unlike games where destruction is scripted or limited, here, the world is a malleable sandbox. This level of interactivity transforms standard objective-based challenges into complex physics puzzles where the environment itself is both the obstacle and the primary tool for overcoming it.
The atmosphere is grounded in the preparation for high-stakes jobs. While the narrative framework supports the heist structure, the focus remains firmly on the mechanics of infiltration and extraction. Players must manage time constraints and security measures while leveraging the destructible landscape to their advantage, ensuring their plan unfolds exactly as intended—or adapting when it inevitably does not.
This main game is available on PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
As of the current date, the game features 3 downloadable content (DLC) packs, offering new scenarios and tools to expand the core experience. There are currently no full expansions or remakes available.

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