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Concept Destruction (Switch)
Concept Destruction
Developed by: Thinice Games
Published by: Ratalaika Games
Released: May 22, 2020
Available on: PC, Nintendo Switch
Genre: Action
ESRB Rating: E10+ for fantasy violence
Number of players: Up to 2
Price: $4.99
Thank you Ratalaika Games for sending us this game to review!
Concept Destruction is a very fun game where you take tiny cardboard cars and ram them into each other. With plenty of maps and even more cars, Concept Destruction has a lot of content for a five dollar game.
There are 4 modes. They are championship, normal, survival, and tourism. In normal mode, cars will attack each other, as well as you. The last car alive wins. Then there is survival, where everything is trying to attack you. This may sound unfair, but you have three times as much health as them (this can be adjusted in the game settings, but it actually affects every mode, so it’s a bit overpowered). Tourism is a mode where you cannot die. Your enemies can, but not you (unless you count falling off the map; that’s an instant kill). It's good for practicing movement and for testing out different cars. Finally, we have championship. This mode is very competitive. There are eight rounds, and each one has a different map. In each round, you have to ram into other cars and kill them to get points. At the end of the championship, the person with the most points wins.

Strong Points: Fun; cheap
Weak Points: Bugs
Moral Warnings: Mild violence
This game wants you to be part of the action. If you haven’t hit anyone in one minute, a message pops up in the top of your screen saying “Hit someone!” and there’s a timer counting down from 10. If you don’t hit someone in that time, you get disqualified. The same thing happens when you don’t move in 15 seconds. One problem with this, though, is that if you ram into a wall at high enough speeds, you can get stuck.
In order to kill someone, you need to ram into them a few times. They have weak points, so if you ram into the back, it will damage their engine, and if you hit the side, it will hit the battery. Also, if you manage to destroy one of their wheels, they will move slower.
One thing I like is that if you hit a car, it shows the damage you did by deforming the spot that you hit. This can make the car less aerodynamic, reducing its speed.
Another thing I like is that it shows you how tiny the cars are. The levels are all made out of cardboard castles built on top of a table. There are usually pens and pencils on the table as well, so seeing your car compared to one of those is really crazy. There is also always a desk lamp, and it is massive.

Higher is better
(10/10 is perfect)
Game Score - 76%
Gameplay: 15/20
Graphics: 8/10
Sound: 7/10
Stability: 3/5
Controls: 5/5
Morality Score - 94%
Violence: 7/10
Language:10/10
Sexual content: 10/10
Occult/Supernatural: 10/10
Cultural/Moral/Ethical: 10/10
Each car has three stats: speed, weight, and handling. Heavier cars can do more damage, and cars with a higher handling stat are easier to control.
The graphics are smooth, and the music is okay. The sound effects are nice, and sound relatively realistic.
Morally, it is fine. There is nothing in the vehicles, so there is no death involved in this game. That also means there is no blood or anything like that.
Concept Destruction is very entertaining, and how cheap it is is another good factor. It’s very family friendly, so you won’t have any problems playing it near children. I would recommend it to anyone who likes racing games, or anything like this.