Destroyer Mobile - Destruction Simulator

Destroyer Mobile - Destruction Simulator - Physics Sandbox Game

About the Game

• Slow-motion - You have the full control over the time rate: slow it down, inrease the speed or just stop the simulation • Gravity - Took it all from freezing time… Well, play with low / high gravity or just turn it off like you are in space ;) • Control of gameplay - Disable or enable explosions visualization (if it covers debris you want to see), only smoke or even lights / flashes. - Too many debris on the screen? Just enable limitation option so all debris over certain value will smoothly disappear - Not enough debris? Simply increase destructibility level • Guns - About 13 different explosives (missiles, dynamites, bombs) - Earthquake, tornado, singularity - Different sized cannon balls - Custom gun editor • Maps - Destroy over 30+ prebuild map - Map editor: Build your own map • Simulator We have created this game for our personal needs - always dreamed of the game that allows you to destroy buildings, but there wasnt any, sooo… had to do one ourselves : )

Game Mechanics

A Physics Sandbox is an open‑ended simulation mechanic where you interact with a world governed by realistic or exaggerated physical rules — gravity, momentum, friction, collisions, and joint constraints. Unlike goal‑driven games, the sandbox offers no fixed objectives; instead, you are given tools, objects, and materials to build, destroy, experiment, and play. Core mechanics include placing shapes (boxes, circles, planks), connecting them with hinges, ropes, springs, or welding points, and applying forces like pushing, pulling, or exploding. You can construct towers, vehicles, catapults, or Rube Goldberg machines, then watch how they behave under gravity or when struck by objects. The environment often allows you to toggle physics properties: freeze time, slow motion, or adjust gravity strength. Many physics sandboxes include terrain destruction (digging, breaking) and fluid simulation (water, lava, sand). The challenge comes from understanding real‑world principles — leverage, center of mass, structural integrity — without a formal tutorial. Unlike puzzle games, there is no single solution; creativity is the only limit. Physics Sandbox mechanics reward curiosity, experimentation, and the joy of seeing your invention crumble, fly, or work exactly as imagined. Perfect for players who love tinkering, building, and causing hilarious chain reactions with no pressure to win.

How to Play

From a computer, press LMB (Left Mouse Button) and swipe across the screen to rotate the camera. Movement on WASD (and QE to raise the camera shutter). The rest is through the game interface. For mobile use fingers and ingame UI:3