Disassembly 3D: Demolition
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About
"Disassembly 3D: Demolition" is a single-player simulation game that allows you to explore, admire, and then destroy various architectural structures. The game boasts a unique demolition experience, but is hindered by an overwhelming amount of advertisements and numerous bugs. Despite these setbacks, the satisfaction of demolishing towering buildings makes for a potentially enjoyable experience.








- The game offers fun and satisfying destruction mechanics, especially for fans of demolition.
- The graphics, while not perfect, have moments of impressive detail that enhance the experience.
- The ability to blow up buildings and see them react to explosives is enjoyable and can be quite entertaining.
- The game is heavily pay-to-win, with most content locked behind expensive paywalls, limiting free gameplay.
- It suffers from significant lag and performance issues, making it frustrating to play on mobile devices.
- The controls are clunky and difficult to use, which detracts from the overall experience.
graphics
64 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising them as realistic and visually appealing, while others criticize them for being low quality and choppy. Many users report significant lag issues that detract from the overall experience, and there are frequent mentions of poor physics and control problems. Overall, while some players find the graphics impressive, a substantial number express disappointment in their quality and performance.
“Wow, this game is so good! The graphics and excellent buildings are realistic. This is so good graphics that disassembly 3D, wow.”
“Amazing! It's really fun and its graphics look amazing.”
“Very realistic graphics, especially while bombing or firing.”
“Graphics and the quality looked very choppy.”
“The graphics are horrible and the game is super laggy.”
“First off the graphics are horrible, secondly if you wanted to destroy let's say the Empire State Building, you will be forced to buy the full version.”