Deconstruction Simulator

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DEMOLISH, RECOVER, SELL Find the contract of your dreams. Demolish and dismantle.

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Developer:
Hypnotic Ants
Publisher:
PlayWay
Engine:
Unreal Engine 5
Release date:
23 September 2025
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Recent Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (22)
All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (1252)

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Description

DEMOLISH, RECOVER, SELL

Find the contract of your dreams. Demolish and dismantle. Recover building materials and valuable items, then sell them for profit or recycle them. Every contract presents a new challenge and opportunities to earn money.

BECOME THE KING OF DEMOLITION

Take apart houses and furniture piece by piece, or destroy them with a hammer and wrecking ball. Advanced destruction physics allows you to precisely plan every demolition action or embrace chaos and watch as everything collapses beautifully - rundown shacks or luxurious villas.

PLAY YOUR WAY

Do you want to be a respected professional? Or perhaps a shady operator? You decide which contracts to take on and how to approach them. You can follow the precise instructions of your clients or demolish everything whatever you want. However, remember that every violation impacts not only your potential payout but also the valuable reputation of your company!

UPGRADE YOUR EQUIPMENT AND BUY PROPERTIES

Once you’ve earned a substantial amount of money, invest it in growing your business! Buy a bigger vehicle, expand your warehouse, and upgrade your tools. Decide where you want your deconstruction business to go. There are many exciting decisions to make.

DOMINATE THE DEMOLITION BUSINESS

Gain experience and build your reputation in the contract market. Achieve higher levels of demolition permits, unlocking access to increasingly complex and better-paying jobs. Dominate the demolition market!

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS:
Windows 10 64bit
Processor:
Intel Core i5 8500 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Memory:
16 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 8 GB / AMD Radeon RX 5700 8 GB / Intel Arc A580 8 GB
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
10 GB available space
Additional Notes:
Recommended installation on an SSD drive; Valid for Low Settings, 1080p, 30fps

recommended*

OS:
Windows 10 64bit or newer
Processor:
Intel Core i5 11600k / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
Memory:
32 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB / AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT 12 GB / Intel Arc B580 12 GB
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
10 GB available space
Additional Notes:
Recommend installation on an SSD drive

User reviews

Wiley
Not recommended | 22 Mar 2026
38.4h played

Took a bit of a break from the game after having played it continuously since it launched. Finally came back to the game and upon loading in, my entire warehouse was empty. All the items, wood, windows, etc that I had

Helpful: 5
Spill
Not recommended | 30 Apr 2026
16.0h played

-Penalty for destroying property (it was a house destruction job). -Several missions did not payout for cleanup, even thothere was no trash left. -Orders for selling objects can rarely be filled, and if they can they

Helpful: 5
Rayet
Not recommended | 31 May 2026
12.3h played

The game has no real progression. There are two types of buildings: wooden and brick – that's about where the variety ends. Putting items in the truck takes some practice, but even then it's still awkward. And the lack

Helpful: 0
Miketopus
Recommended | 02 Apr 2026
28.9h played

Eh, it's... okay overall. Basically, you are sabotaged by a big-time company who sends you to wreck the wrong house, and you set out on your own as an independent wrecker and salvager of houses. That's about it for the

Helpful: 5
ThePresidentofSuperEarth
Not recommended | 31 Mar 2026
3.3h played

another simulator game thats fun for the first few levels. upgrading anything besides the screwdriver is useless. maybe after a few updates itll be fun to return to but it got boring after the same type of missions over

Helpful: 5
larry_walsh
Not recommended | 07 Apr 2026
94.6h played

It was a fun concept that failed through its poor execution. This is the dev of Ship Graveyard Simulator, so, for starters, don't get your hopes up regarding quality game development. However, this time they used

Helpful: 3