Teardown: the physical destruction video game you'll want on Linux

Teardown

Teardown it's one of those video game titles that people will ask to port to GNU / Linux. At the moment it is being developed for the Microsoft Windows platform, and it has not yet been released. It has expected to be released sometime this year 2020. So it's coming soon ...

It is likely that thanks to Valve's Steam client for GNU / Linux and the Proton project you can run it without problems from your favorite distro. But it would always be better if TuxedoLabs deign to make a native port for our operating system. Of course, whether they launch it for Linux or if you use it with Proton, you should know that you will need an Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen processor, 4GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 or some of the latest from AMD, as well as 500 MB of free hard disk space ...

In other words, it is a fairly demanding video game in terms of hardware resources in some ways. But regardless of that, Dennis Gustafson, has created an interesting video game from the point of view of the destruction of the entire environment that surrounds you. Something that many video games do not allow or that only allow damage to certain elements of the stage and the rest are indestructible.

The simplicity of this game is great, but it also seems very addictive. Regarding graphics, reminds minecraft and the like. But that ability to interact with the environment that surrounds you makes it special.

If you like to release some stress already many users They are asking to be behaved from the Steam forum. In fact, the game uses OpenGL, so it would be easier to port. Would you like it? If so, you can leave your comments on the Valve platform forum and thus put a little more pressure on the creator to cheer up.


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  1.   elwachingamer said

    That's great! I have already seen this game and I thought it would not be for linux but I see that it is
    Many Thanks LInux Adictos