Deconstruction Simulator
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Deconstruction Simulator is the ultimate demolition simulator, offering you complete freedom of action and a wide array of contracts to complete. Get ready for spectacular destruction.

Developers: Games Incubator Hypnotic Ants
Publishers: Games Incubator PlayWay S.A.
Release Date: 23 Sep, 2025
Price (USD): HK$ 85.50
Current Players: 3.1k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Very Positive(83%)
destruction elements
realistic physics
strategic layer
smooth gameplay
addictive fun
unfinished state
engaging content
business elements
technical issues
bugs at launch
blurry textures
repetitive tutorials
game crashes
Overall, player sentiment is about the current state of the game. While many players find the destruction elements immensely satisfying and enjoy the unique twist of reselling recovered materials, technical issues such as bugs and crashes significantly impact the overall gameplay experience. Players generally appreciate the strategic layer and realistic physics, but are frustrated by the game's stability and lack of depth in certain aspects. Despite its flaws, the game has potential, with some players hopeful for future updates that could address current issues.

Positive Points

  • The game is incredibly fun and relaxingly addictive, especially for those who enjoy destruction elements in simulators.
  • Players praise the realistic physics of debris and destruction, which makes demolishing buildings visually satisfying and enjoyable.
  • The game offers a unique twist by letting players resell recovered materials, adding a strategic layer to the gameplay alongside destruction.
  • Smooth gameplay and graphics, including controller support, make it accessible and fun on various platforms.
  • The ability to customize and expand your warehouse and vehicles adds depth and progression to the game.
  • Negative Points

  • Numerous bugs at launch prevent progress, such as issues completing the tutorial and mission-related problems.
  • Concerns over blurry textures after release and frequent crashes that hinder gameplay.
  • Rotating items to fit them in the truck can be extremely frustrating due to lack of flexibility in manipulation.
  • Repetitive elements, such as the mandatory intro and tutorials, become tedious over time.
  • Mixed Points

  • Some players find the content engaging despite its unfinished and buggy state, indicating potential if future fixes are implemented.
  • The game's business elements and item reselling are intriguing, but they could benefit from further development and flexibility.
  • Common Themes

  • Players consistently mention the game being a satisfying destruction simulation with a fun and relaxing core experience.
  • Technical issues are a significant point of criticism, affecting the game's current playability and enjoyment potential.
  • Players express a desire for more in-depth features and mechanics to enhance the demolition experience further.
  • Updated 9/25/2025, 12:01:30 AM UTC