Deconstructor – Appscraft

Deconstructor

Deconstructor

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Deconstructor! Developed by the innovative team at Appscraft LLC, this Education game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 4+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 1st April 2014, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 3rd November 2015.

Are you a fan of Education, Strategy, or Puzzle games? Then Deconstructor is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Deconstructor

Over 46 players have rated Deconstructor. Join them and share your thoughts!

How Much Does Deconstructor Cost?

Good news! You can download Deconstructor on your iOS device absolutely free!

Deconstructor Release Date

Eager to know when Deconstructor first graced the App Store? It was launched on 1st April 2014.

When Was Deconstructor Last Updated?

The latest version of Deconstructor was updated on 3rd November 2015, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Deconstructor?

To get started with Deconstructor, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Deconstructor

In the game you have to try yourself as a destroyer of old buildings. For each operation, there is a limited amount of explosives and you have thoroughly calculated to destroy a building to the ground.

Game features:

  • 80 unique levels, in 5 locations with increasing complexity.
  • A variety of materials and types of explosives, add complexity and interest in the game.
  • The most difficult levels in which you will have to localize the area of the falling debris.

What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Deconstructor updated on 3rd November 2015:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Bug Fixed

User Reviews on Deconstructor

Looking for more information? Read a comprehensive review of Deconstructor below:

Physics strategy games like the old Angry Birds games or Nitrome’s Rubble Trouble series, or even, if anyone remembers, Squiddy, are probably our favorites. This game is super simple, doesn’t rely on fancy graphics or advertisements, and works great.


We first played this games when it first came out, loved it. Now we found it again! Boom!


This is a fun little time waster.


Enjoy the game but didnt get full game after we paid for it.


We really like these architectural puzzle games.


Initially we so liked the concept of this game that we immediately upgraded to the next level for one dollar. This did not seem to improve anything, so we paid for the Full Version which we could never get to even run. We still believe this game has great potential, but the developers need to get to work. There is not even a simple instruction guide. We have yet to understand how it awards stars or points. There are times when we believe that we have failed a level and it gives us a pass, as well as the reverse situation. If an upgrade comes along to fix problems, we will reevaluate our rating. UPDATE: we still enjoy the concept of this game and come back from time to time, but features of the game as noted above just do not function.


If u like boooom u will love this.


We can’t get past level 15 bc it immediately issues a fail. Other times when you blow up pieces they freeze in place and continue to hover. We like this kind of games but this one just needs some more work.


After the first set we start blowing stuff up and it tells us we fail while the buildings collapse and suppose to get 3 stars. Fun game but seems broken at this time.


With a little more work this could be a great game.


The game started out ok, but once you get through a few levels it will tell you your attempt to destroy a building failed. When you can clearly see it tumble below the limit line. DO NOT BUY UNTIL FIXED.


Controls are poor. Physics of the game is too linear. Overall it is not fun.


Fun game for the first 18 levels but when you continue to follow the premise it issues an automatic fail. If the object of the game is to level the structure why do we fail when we level the structure?

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