Here's a
new trailer
from gamescom showing off
Teardown, a sandbox heist game which uses
voxels to create completely destructible environments (thanks JDreyer). Here's
another
Early Gameplay
Preview video offering impressions of the current state of the game, which
is planned for release this year. More about the project can be found on the
Teardown Website and the game's
Steam Listing.
Here's a portion of the description:
Plan the perfect heist using creative
problem solving, brute force, and everything around you. Teardown features a
fully destructible and truly interactive environment where player freedom and
emergent gameplay are the driving mechanics.
Tear down walls with explosives or vehicles to create shortcuts no one thought
was possible. Stack objects, build structures, or use floating objects to your
advantage. Take your time to create the most efficient path through the level
and get ready to run.
The moment you pick up your first target, an alarm goes off, and the heat is on.
Run, jump, drive, slingshot, do whatever you need to collect all of the targets,
and escape before security
arrives.