- July 3, 2018
- LUXO Interactive
Destructions
47%Game Brain Score
graphics, atmosphere
gameplay, music
71% User Score 17 reviews
Platforms
About
Destructions – the game which gives an opportunity of complete damage at the levels which were created with an idea of destruction.











+3
Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
graphics5 positive mentions
story1 negative mentions
- The game features a unique art style and satisfying gameplay mechanics, making it enjoyable to mess around in a destructible environment.
- The soundtrack and sound effects are generally well-received, contributing to the overall atmosphere of the game.
- Despite its rough edges, the game shows potential for innovation and keeps players engaged with its simple yet effective mechanics.
- The graphics can be off-putting, with some levels being overly bright or visually unappealing, detracting from the experience.
- The game can become repetitive quickly, and certain levels, particularly the last one, can be frustrating due to poor design choices.
- It lacks polish and feels amateurish, with glitches and translation issues that hinder the overall quality.
graphics
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the unique art style and atmospheric visuals, particularly in the space levels, while others find the low poly graphics unappealing. Overall, the graphics are described as simple yet effective, contributing positively to the game's atmosphere and gameplay experience.
“I like the graphics and the sounds.”
“One of the world maps is too red for me but, all in all, the graphics have their unique style and are up to the game.”
“Carried a lot by its excellent aesthetics, particularly in the space levels, and a simple but effective soundtrack.”
“The low poly graphics are an eyesore (hey, at least it's not 2D retro pixel 'art'?).”
“One of the world maps is too red for me, but all in all, the graphics have their unique style and are up to the game.”
“Graphics and sound are simple but effective.”