![]() There are pre-made vehicles available to select and modify how you want, which makes it a lot easier to get started - especially if you are more interested in smashing and destruction than creating a vehicle from the bottom up. There is a build tutorial available, but it basically just gives you descriptions of all the different parts you click on. The experience reminded me of having a huge collection of LEGO pieces and no instructions, you have free reign to create anything you can imagine. There are so many options for customisation that it can be overwhelming, especially when you don’t know where to start. When we first started playing, we headed to Sandbox mode so we could start building right away. Instruments of Destruction has two modes to select from “Play”, which has you travelling to different islands with the vehicle you created, completing objectives to unlock the next island, and “Sandbox” where you just build vehicles and destroy things. Maybe not the easiest game for an eight-year-old, but with some trial and error we would figure it out. He was incredibly excited to see a game that lets you create construction vehicles to use to smash buildings and houses, so I knew this was going to be a title we would have to pick up. Last month, while I was working on the list of indie game releases for March, my son and I saw a trailer for a game called Instruments of Destruction. Reviews // 15th Mar 2022 - 12 months ago // By Alana Dunitz Instruments of Destruction Review ![]()
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