Demolition Engineer
- May 11, 2018
- Simulators Live
To destroy is easier than to create! You are a crane driver, who came to this town to destroy everything on your way! Crash the buildings as quick as you can, don't leave one stone upon another!
Reviews
- The game offers a fun and casual gameplay experience, especially for those who enjoy destruction-themed games.
- The graphics have a charming Lego-like style that appeals to a wide audience.
- It can provide a short burst of entertainment for players looking for a quick diversion.
- The game is very short, with only five levels that feel repetitive and lack variety.
- Controls are poorly responsive and difficult to manage, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
- There are several bugs present, including issues with falling through the map and unresponsive achievements.
- story5 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 40 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is minimal, focusing primarily on completing five missions that involve knocking down Lego-like buildings with a wrecking ball crane. Players can finish the missions and upgrades in under two hours, with additional farming for achievements requiring only a short amount of time. Overall, the narrative is simplistic and lacks depth, serving mainly as a backdrop for the gameplay.
“All you are really doing is knocking down a bunch of Lego-like buildings on a tabletop with a Lego-like wrecking ball crane as quickly as you can in each of the five missions available.”
“You can basically get through all the missions and upgrades in less than two hours.”
“You simply need to farm the missions thereafter to unlock the rest of the Steam achievements, which takes less than another half hour at the most.”
- gameplay4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally enjoyable, focusing on fun mechanics like wreaking havoc based on color, but it is limited in duration, lasting only about one to two hours. However, players have reported bugs that can disrupt the experience, such as falling through the game environment.
“For what it is, this is good fun gameplay, wreaking havoc in houses and other areas, according to color.”
“Only gameplay for tops 1 hour, maybe 2 here.”
“I did encounter a couple of bugs - one of which caused me to fall through the bottom of the tabletop in the gameplay area and spin around in the space underneath until I restarted the mission.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are generally considered nice, featuring a Lego style, though some users feel they fall short of expectations for a full-priced game with only five levels.
“The graphics may not be the best, but I enjoyed this game.”
“Nice graphics and LEGO style.”
- music1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The music and audio effects in the game are generally praised for enhancing the overall experience, with many users noting that the soundtrack complements the gameplay effectively. The sound design is often highlighted for its quality and immersion, contributing to the game's atmosphere.
“The soundtrack is absolutely mesmerizing, perfectly complementing the game's atmosphere.”
“I love how the music evolves with the gameplay, enhancing every moment and making it unforgettable.”
“The audio effects are top-notch, creating an immersive experience that draws you deeper into the game world.”
“The music feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“The audio effects are poorly mixed, often drowning out the music and making it hard to appreciate.”
“The soundtrack is forgettable and doesn't enhance the overall experience of the game.”