Teardown
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| Release | 21. April 2022 |
| Developer(s) | Tuxedo Labs |
| Publisher(s) | Windows Tuxedo Labs PS5, Xbox Saber Interactive |
| Platform(s) | Windows Playstation 5 Xbox Series |
| Genre(s) | Indie Sandbox Puzzle |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Teardown is a voxel-based destruction game developed and published by Tuxedo Labs, offering players a unique blend of heist adventures and chaotic destruction. The game allows players to plan and execute heists using a variety of tools and weapons, with a focus on creative problem-solving and emergent gameplay. The game's core mechanic revolves around the ability to destroy almost anything in the environment, providing a satisfying experience as players tear down walls, buildings, and other structures.
In the game there ae three fully operational forklifts for the player to wreak havoc on the environment. A small forklift, medium warehouse forklift and a large industrial forklift.
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The small forklift as seen in the first map West Point Marina
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The warehouse forklift appears in the Frustrum map
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The biggest of them all, the industrial forklift
