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Saturday, July 11, 2009

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Another physics-based tumbler by the guy who brought us Crush the Castle. Demolition City is all about blowing stuff up. You can't say no to that.

On each of the 20 levels, the idea is to place dynamite on the structure and them press the BOOM button and watch it fall. The rubble must fall below the displayed line and not collide with any of the surrounding buildings.

Short but good fun. Play at Armor Games.

Comments

Finished, it was fun, I like that at the end it's not all about the score and how much damage you made.

Nice! I don't know if this is going to make me look old or what, but this reminds me of an AWESOME toy called Building Blasters... kind of like Construx, except the pieces connected loosely and it had various fun little 'detonators.' You built your structure, placed your detonators and set them off, ideally to bring the whole thing down at once.

This acctually reminded me of a game that was posted on Fun-Motion that I never played, let me get the link, http://www.fun-motion.com/physics-games/operation-cleaner-2/

I found an unfortunate bug...many of the levels can be solved easily by mashing the "boom" button. It will re-explode your TNT for a short time after the initial explosion. It sometimes backfires by leaving your TNT stuck floating in the air, but all that needs is a reset. This allows for a lot of score inflation, so go nuts.

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