With Teardown, a Swedish game developer created a physics sandbox that is second to none. Rarely has destruction been as satisfying in a game as in the curious puzzle game. And modders are already doing whatever they can to implement their own crazy ideas.
This is what happened with a mix of several mods that result in a spectacular combination: A Swedish furniture store, a rotating helix lamp and lots of very powerful lasers. In the end, the place is in ruins, and the meatballs are probably well done, too.
If you’re still in the dark about what Teardown is all about, our test will get you in the picture.
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The Anti-Minecraft is an ingenious playground
Do you already have an appointment to visit the furniture store next Saturday? Do you dread arrows on the ground and murmuring crowds with yelling children? We have a video that will feel like balm on your soul.
What initially looks like a cool floor lamp with a disco function is actually a cleverly switched combo of extremely powerful lasers that burn mercilessly through the carefully constructed interior design:
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As the maker of the video explains on Reddit, several mods are used: The aforementioned acts as a level Swedish furniture store
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Our test video above shows to what extent Teardown works not only as an eye-opening technology sandbox, but also as an entertaining game.
Are you also up for handicrafts? What are your best mod stories with teardown? Let us and the other readers know in the comments!