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It’s a good time for games about breaking things. There’s the great voxel city smasher Teardown<\/a>, the medieval demolition simulator Besiege<\/a>, spaceship salvager Hardspace: Shipbreaker<\/a>, and now here’s Abriss, a cool $17 “physics-destruction building game” I tried out after it exited early access on Steam<\/a> last week.<\/p>\n

Abriss is a lot like Besiege: You have a building zone and a target to destroy, but rather than a castle your target is an abstract steel and concrete structure which harbors glowing red orbs you have to smash to pass the level. Its look reminds me a little of pixel art mech game Brigador<\/a>, and the destruction is just as satisfying as spawning 10,000 milk cartons in Starfield<\/a>.  <\/p>\n