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TEARDOWN

Teardown is already a brilliant sandbox of voxel destruction, filled with maps and missions where to complete a series of heists you’re gonna have to creatively destroy everything from wooden sheds to concrete walls to entire brick buildings. Your tools begin with a sledgehammer but grow to include blowtorches and bombs, everything you need to either carefully plan and pull off mission or just mess around and knock things over in freeform sandbox mode.

But no matter how great a game is, it can always be improved by mods, and there are tons of fun additions modders have hammered into the game over the past couple of years. What’s especially cool with Teardown isn’t just that mods are a single click to subscribe to on the Steam Workshop, but a menu within the game itself highlights more great mods you can install right then and there while you’re playing. Modding your copy of is just so darn easy, with none of the headaches that often come with modding games.

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