Indie developer Tuxedo Labs revealed a new gameplay video for Teardown, a creative puzzle game with a destructible environment. Some have called Teardown a chaotic, heist version of the record-setting game Minecraft as the two games have a voxel art style and Swedish developers.

On Twitter, Dennis "Tuxedo Labs" Gustafsson shared a short Teardown gameplay video revealing the tests he'd done on the game's audio. The audio test seems to be a confirmation that development is going well after the developer's big reveal of the game back in October 2019.

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The Teardown announcement video got 1.2 million and 636K viewers on YouTube and Twitter. For those who didn't see it, Teardown is a heist game set in a voxel world that can be smashed to pieces. Players are able to hammer and shoot through walls, put down planks of wood, and drive cars to destroy buildings as they try to create the best route needed to successfully complete the heist. In the announcement video, the player has to collect key cards from several buildings but a timer begins once the first key card has been picked up, meaning that players would have to plan their route first.

The voxel style has become incredibly popular since Minecraft was released in 2009 with games like Hytale and Staxel using it. It's unclear whether Teardown will be able to reach the success of these games but the response to the first trailer and this new video suggests that many are excited about it.

Teardown has a planned release date of 2020 and will be available on PC.

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