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    Destructamundo

  • First released on 28 January, 2015 for Mac, PC
  • Destructamundo is a game of chain reactions and massive explosions.

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  • First released on 28 January, 2015 for Mac, PC
  • Destructamundo is a game of chain reactions and massive explosions.


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    Set off a warhead and watch the fireworks as you cause as much widespread damage as possible by setting off long, winding combos that reach throughout the cosmos. Destroy an entire planetary system in a single shot (or, if you’re not so cunning, destroy it in a couple of shots). Why would you do such a horrible thing, you might ask? For shiny gold medals, of course! Well, that and the survival of your species, but that’s decidedly less important.

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    Choice Provisions
    The folks behind BIT.TRIP, Tharsis, Woah Dave!, and other such delights.
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    MiniVisions was founded in 2002 by Jason Cirillo under the name Robotube Games. The company is known for online, mobile and iPhone games, most notably "Bloktonik", "Zyrx" and "Bakuhatsu Panic". Robotube was rebranded as MiniVisions in June 2014. At Blip Fest 2009, they collaborated with Gaijin Games to create a game in 24 hours.
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