Total Destruction - Destruction & strategy gameplay
Experience explosive combat with customizable weapons, diverse vehicles, and immersive missions in this thrilling action-packed adventure.

- 3.1.4 Version
- 3.0 Score
- 2M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 12+ Content Rating
Engage in the destruction of structures, landscapes, and adversaries utilizing an array of weaponry, including machine guns, artillery, autocannons, bombs, rockets, and even nuclear arms.
Select from a variety of vehicles, such as helicopters, airplanes, tanks, and different kinds of ground transport!
Key Features:
**Devastating nuclear options
**Sandbox mode featuring customizable weapons
**Spectacular explosions with plenty of fire and debris!
**Unique special attacks
**Destruction of buildings - launch your rockets at various structures and observe their collapse.
**Unlock over 20 achievements
**Complete more than 35 missions
GAME REVIEW
Hey everyone, buckle up, because I’ve just spent the last weekend obliterating everything in sight in this jaw‑dropping destruction sandbox—and I’m still picking bits of virtual shrapnel out of my keyboard. From the moment I climbed into the cockpit of the A‑10 Warthog and unleashed my first spell of rocket tracers, I knew I was in for something special. The minute that tank‑busting roar hit my speakers as I switched on the GAU‑8 autocannon, I nearly spilled my coffee. This isn’t some half‑baked arcade shooter; it’s a full‑throttle arms bazaar where you can swap between Apache AH‑64 gunships, P.1000 Ratte behemoth tanks, agile fighter jets and even ground convoys, each with its own weight, recoil and cock‑pit view that jostles you around like you’re really piloting a war machine. I had one particularly memorable session where I spent a good ten minutes lining up a stationary missile battery before bombarding it with a nuclear warhead—watching that silo vaporize into a mushroom cloud was so viscerally satisfying that I muted the rest of the soundtrack just to hear my own exhalation of pure glee.
What really impressed me was the sandbox mode’s weapon customization—mixing and matching payloads until I had a helicopter sprouting autocannon pods, smart bombs and tracer rounds all at once. I built a kamikaze drone by stripping down the physics to the bare minimum and slapping a nuke on its tail; the ensuing explosion tossed nearby tanks like ragdolls, and I was honestly stunned by the chain reaction of debris raining down. The damage model deserves its own standing ovation: buildings splinter realistically, concrete chunks pop out of walls, and every explosion spits out smoke plumes that hang in the sky before drifting away. I lost track of time tweaking blast radii until my CPU gasped in protest, but every test felt like a fireworks show designed by a mad scientist.
Of course, no epic demo is complete without structured missions, and the 35+ scenarios here are a blast—literally. One assignment had me infiltrating an enemy airbase in a transport truck and then swapping mid‑route to a hidden tank turret to fend off S‑300 missile launches. I still can’t believe how tense that felt; I swear my heart rate peaked when I narrowly evaded a surface‑to‑air rocket by flipping my Jeep just in the nick of time. There’s also an achievement system that made me want to go back and perfect every mission: getting the “Demolition Expert” badge for leveling ten structures in under a minute was oddly addicting, and unlocking “Armored to the Teeth” when I fully upgraded my Ratte’s engine and plating felt like the culmination of weeks of grinding.
And let’s not skip over the special attacks—you can execute mortar barrages, carpet bomb runs, precision sniper strikes from the chopper’s door gun, and even call in a tactical nuclear strike once you’ve filled the “Apocalypse” meter. I tested the waters on a populated simulation map and learned the hard way that civilian outposts don’t respawn, so my “precision” nuke run left me feeling just a smidge guilty… until I reloaded and did it again, of course. In between chaos, the devs thoughtfully included options to toggle friendly fire and adjust collateral settings, so you can either play cowboy or button‑up for a more strategic ops feel.
Graphically, this simulator rocks rugged mountain passes one moment, then flips you into neon‑lit urban sprawls the next, with towering skyscrapers and rusted refinery complexes alike crumbling under your onslaught. Switching between first‑person and chase‑cam views is seamless, letting you appreciate the carnage from a sniper’s ghillie scope or a fiery missile streaking toward its target. Sound design, from the metallic clang of shell impacts to the low bass rumble of a nuclear blast, keeps you glued to your seat—my subwoofer did not survive my first full‑auto run, but it felt worth every blown fuse.
If you’re someone who lives for that moment when a perfectly timed rocket volley tears through enemy armor, or you relish fine‑tuning your war machine until it’s a bespoke instrument of mayhem, this is your battlefield. Trust me, once you’ve felt the heft of a fully loaded P.1000 Ratte rumbling over a bridge, you’ll be planning your next demolition spree before the mission debrief even finishes. So go ahead: arm up, lock and load, and prepare to carve your initials into the scorched earth of this insane destruction playground—just don’t blame me when you realize you’ve lost an entire afternoon to glorious digital obliteration.
With over 20 unique vehicles available, including the A-10, AH-64, and P. 1000 Ratte tank, you can enhance them for improved armor, engines, and weaponry!
Your foes consist of a wide range of units, from solitary soldiers to advanced S-300 anti-air systems.
Eliminate your opponents!
- Version3.1.4
- UpdateApr 17, 2025
- DeveloperMorsakabi
- CategoryArcade
- Requires AndroidAndroid 8.0+
- Downloads2M+
- Package Namecom.morsakabi.totaldestruction.android
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Unique gameplay mechanics
Variety of vehicles available
Good graphics and sound design
Frequent updates and community engagement
Sandbox mode for creative play
Simple and easy-to-learn controls
No intrusive ads during gameplay
Engaging destruction physics
Challenging missions for skill development
Grinding required to unlock vehicles
Difficult missions leading to frustration
Limited customization options for vehicles
Some bugs affecting gameplay experience
Lack of multiplayer or co-op modes
Limited maps and environments
AI can be overly challenging or unbalanced
Progress resets or saves can fail
Ads may feel forced for some players