Demolition games are just chaos wrapped in pixels. Explosions, wreckage, and maybe a guy or two getting flattened. It’s loud, messy, and oddly satisfying. But man, the physics are wonky sometimes. Hard to get it right without losing a part of your sanity.
These games have a neat mix of tools and environments. Tricky physics make each wreck unpredictable. Sometimes barrels roll the wrong way, and things break in weird patterns. Learning the ins and outs is half the fun, even if it’s frustrating at times.
You don’t need fancy stuff to cause destruction. A simple forklift or sledgehammer can do wonders. Sometimes the cheap tools are best. Experimenting with different setups is fun. Just don’t expect everything to work smoothly all the time.
My secret? Use objects around you. Barrels, crates, anything stackable helps. Also, timing your explosions precisely makes a big difference. It’s annoying but addictive to perfect the chaos. Patience and a bit of trickery go a long way.
The story is usually about wrecking as much as possible. You start small and build up to bigger explosions. Endings can be messy or weird, but mostly satisfying. Watching everything collapse is the best part, even if you get a little tired doing it.