Relief yourself by destroying everything around you. Use hammer, shot gun, wrecking balls, grenade launcher, machine gun and more weapons for the best destruction physics experience. Put on your favorite weapon to tear down and destroy everything around you!
Do city smash and tear the house down, tear down walls, and make perfect shortcuts in a destructible environment of teardown simulator game with guns in destroying games. Destroy anything in the house with unique weapons.
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Thor Hammer
$0.99
Machine Gun
$0.99
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Ist Destroy & Demolition the City kostenlos?
Ja, Destroy & Demolition the City ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Destroy & Demolition the City seriös?
✅ Die Destroy & Demolition the City-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
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Wie viel kostet Destroy & Demolition the City?
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Benutzerbewertung
3.47 von 5
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Destroy & Demolition the City Bewertungen
Decent
It’s a fun game the detail is great as are graphics but it has major issues. I can’t get past job 17 because there isn’t one and no way to go back and toy with previous levels so it’ll sit uselessly on my phone till the issue is resolved. The mini gun is available but doesn’t work says no ammo and no way to get any. It has a tendency to freeze or let you look at what job you want but sometimes it’s just a blue block and freezes up. The highlight are even though there are ads their placed well enough they don’t interfere with the play time which is a first for me lol. The controls are a little rough but do work and the buildings are generally really fun. I just wish there were more levels and that the other 2 issues would be resolved.
Good game butt.:..
The game is fun and all but it needs more levels I already completed it so it needs more
Cool
It’s a very cool game, I know it just released, but more levels and better physics would be cool, great game, I love it 👍 I also pre ordered it and think I was the first person to play it. I give it a 5 stars because it is fun.
But I took a break from the game and came back, but now most of the weapons and tools are just guns, please add back axes and more hammers
Best game ever
Best game ever
Better than the first one?
So last year, the mobile studio Mighty games released a game called Destroy the House. And it was probably one of my favorite games of all time (I made a review on it 3 months ago so you should go check it out if you haven’t already)! And in May of 2023, they announced a sequel to it called Tear down the city. So of course I was really excited and it’s probably my second most anticipated game of the year (behind Super Mario Bros Wonder). And even better, it was available to pre order. So, on May 16th, I preordered the game and it said that it would release on 6/10/23. So, I eagerly waited for the game’s release and I mostly killed time by playing Lord of the Rings: Gollum on my PS5 until the game finally released. However, that was a month ago, and I completely forgot about the game. So it was about June 20th that I went onto my IPad and for some reason the game didn’t install. I went onto the appstore and it said that the game got delayed to 8/1/23 😡. As you could probably imagine, I wasn’t happy about this. BUT, as of writing this review, this morning, I turned on my IPad and the game was installed. I was never more excited in my life! Apparently, Mighty Games accidentally sent me an early access of the game a month before the game’s launch. So, I’m gonna do a “before you download” review since this game is technically not out yet. The performance of the game surprised me. While the first game only ran at 4K and 60fps, this one ran at 8K and 120fps, which is actually really impressive for a mobile game! Although, one complaint I have is that while the first game was freeroam, this one is divided into Lanier missions. BUT there is still a lot more to do in this game than the first one. For example, I was really surprised with the weapon selection. While the first game only had like 5 weapons, this game has so many weapons that they added variants. Also this game has firearm, which is something that the first game cannot say😏. The level design is also impressive, it feels like they put a lot of effort into designing all of the stuff you can destroy. While in terms of maps I do prefer the first game’s more open world, at least the developers are trying to make this as good of a sequel as it can be. Unfortunately the sound design is recycled from the first game, but that’s a problem I can get over. But something I CAN’T get over is the amount of bugs I’ve ran into. This game can be very glitchy at times and sometimes the game will even crash😡. But I think t
Good but…..
This looks nothing like it does on the app than the picture on the App Store like what????
It’s…okay?
A little boring
Cool
It’s a very cool game, I know it just released, but more levels and better physics would be cool, great game, I love it 👍
Good game
I love the game and I wasn’t expecting it to have good physics but when I started playing I was like OMG this is a really good game I love the physics
Good app
It’s a good app and I see what their trying to do, needs some improvements but all in all, great day one release
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