A challenge mode extends the shelf life of this strategy snack, but its appeal is likely wear thin after a few days of happy hooliganism. [Holiday 2011, p.79]
I liked this game, the reviews are bad but fine, im gonna give it a 7 because the game is fun, its not what youd think, id suggest watching a youtube gameplay video before you buy. Basically in this game you cause cars to smash into buildings. Left or right slime slicks make the cars turn, or cows u can place that blow up if a car hit it, or oil slicks that makes the car go forward untill it hits something.... Also after you do these things and gain enough money on certain missions you can afford things like an earthquake or a demo ball which u can control to go around and mow everything down. not many missions do this though...i had fun with this, especially for 5 or 10 bucks that it costs. I forget what i payed for it, but it was cheap so ya..also the music is fun for what the games all about i thought :)
Well Demolition Inc. isn't exactly the most ambitious game ever made, but it is fun in small doses! The gist of the game is simple you are an alien and your objective is to destroy the buildings in a city within a certain time limit by using the allotted power-ups! It’s fundamentally a 3D puzzle/strategy game… I particular like the fun cartoony style of animation and graphic quality because it reminds me of something you would see in the PS2 era... Some could argue that’s not a good thing, however lately puzzle based games have become so stale it’s just quite nice to have something vaguely different. Overall, it is quite repetitive gameplay and it’s a surprisingly short experience, so I can only appreciate this for what it is… Thankfully the price seems to reflect what this has to offer!
I loved to destroy things as a kid so this game feels right at home. The last mission is pretty challenging to get 3 stars. It doesn't really provide any longevity though as the campaign is very short, plus the fun factor wears out pretty quickly. A map import/editor feature would have been the perfect addition for this game to make me want to come back for more. It's decent enough to try it out for a couple bucks.
I bought this game for $2.49 during a Steam sale. Had I paid the full price of $9.99, I would be very disappointed, because this game is not long at all. It feels like a Flash puzzle game, but with less replayability. Aside from the length of the game, which will take you around six hours to do -everything- (achievements and all), the fact it is a puzzle game that is also physics based makes the game feel unpolished. From the Demolition, Inc. ad: "Demolition, Inc. is 100% physics technology: nothing is predetermined, and nothing is pre-animated. Only you make a determination what you do and what you see! Every time you play will have a unique experience." That's nice, but the problem is, being a puzzle game where you have limited resources and time in which to destroy a city, you will find certain methods work best on certain buildings... but since it is physics based and nothing is predetermined, something may work great one time, mediocre the next time, and not at all another time - I found myself having to restart levels over and over, making sure I tackled the most random elements first, only able to proceed to the challenging parts if the cards had fallen my way. Rampage mode might as well not be there. Your resources in rampage mode are still limited, and the cities you get to destroy are cities you've already destroyed in more inventive ways through the campaign. If I could drop gas tankers in every level, things might be different... This game also bears a leftist anti-establishment green movement message, and I honestly can't tell if it was supposed to be a joke. Demolition, Inc. is a charming puzzle game that is short on content and plays like an unfinished product that preaches to you at the same time. It's amusing enough if you can find it for $2.49.
I purchased the game at a 50% discount on Steam, and I'm happy I didn't pay full price for it. Don't misunderstand, it's an all right way to pass time, and it's not too bad.
I wouldn't recommend this to anyone, really, seeing that there's better alternatives in the same price range.
Boring. It plays more like a child's construction set than a real game. This may be acceptable for an iPad or mobile game, but us PC gamers demand more from our games than this.
SummaryDemolition, Inc. is a new action strategy game: Assume the role of the daring demolition worker Mike and start a devastating chain reaction on earth. Use cool tools and weapons and expand your destructive powers!
Navigate Mike's UFO over cities of earth and unfold complete chaos with your tools and weapons: Cars which drive into tower...