Determinant is a realistic physics-based open-world survival game. Survival, crafting, exploration and base building are the main focus. You will need to hunt for food and water and survive against environmental hazards. There may be unknown dangers ahead. Combat is possible, but more of a defensive nature.
Beautiful natural scenery for you in immerse yourself in. Dense forests, beaches, coral reefs, and mountains. Ultra realistic water with dynamic waves and splashes.
Build your base and just chill and enjoy the scenery. Go out and explore the world, discover and scan new species of flora and fauna.
Fight and hunt for food and resources. Unknown threats lie ahead. Realistic damage modelling and effects.
Highly detailed food models based on actual photographs makes eating an enjoyable experience. Hunt, prepare and cook gourmet dishes.
Disassembly VR: Ultimate Reality Destruction simulates the experience of taking everyday objects apart in virtual reality. Remove screws, bolts, nuts and every single part with your tools and bare hands. All fully interactive with realistic disassembly physics! Weapons and additional tools unlock as you complete levels for more destructive fun!
More insidious are the living blockages. A downpipe that remains damp but not fully submerged is a perfect nursery for seedling trees—most notoriously, the common willow or silver birch, whose roots can quickly fill the pipe’s diameter. Birds and rodents may add nesting materials. Wasps occasionally build nests inside the outlet. And in cold climates, a partially clogged downpipe becomes a prime site for ice dams, where water backs up, freezes, and splits the pipe seam. Cleaning a downpipe is not a single operation but a diagnostic sequence. The right tool depends entirely on the location and composition of the blockage. For the prepared homeowner or professional, the arsenal includes:
At first glance, the downpipe—that unassuming vertical conduit attached to the side of a building—seems to demand little philosophical or technical consideration. It is, after all, simply a pipe. Its job is passive: to channel rainwater from the gutter to the ground or a drainage system. Yet this very passivity is its vulnerability. Unlike the dramatic, pressurized arteries of a home’s plumbing, the downpipe operates by gravity alone. It has no force to flush away its own accumulated debris. To clean a downpipe is to engage in a quiet battle against entropy, where neglect transforms a vital piece of water management into a clogged, overflowing liability. The Anatomy of Neglect: What Downpipes Accumulate Understanding how to clean a downpipe begins with understanding what, exactly, accumulates inside it. The downpipe is the final recipient of everything the roof collects. As rain runs off shingles or tiles, it carries with it a slurry of fine grit from degraded roofing materials, granules from asphalt shingles, fragments of moss, pollen, and the inevitable detritus of tree canopies—birch seeds, maple samaras, oak catkins, and the decomposed remains of leaves that slipped past the gutter guards. Over time, this mixture settles in the horizontal bends (the “elbows”) and at the base of the vertical run, where the velocity of falling water drops. When dry, this material forms a hard, compacted sediment resembling clay. When wet, it becomes a heavy, sludgy paste that adheres to the pipe’s interior. how to clean downpipes
For accessible lower sections, a gloved hand can remove a plug of wet leaves near the outlet. For deeper obstructions, a flexible “drain auger” or “plumber’s snake”—a coiled steel wire with a corkscrew tip—can be fed upward from the bottom or downward from the top. The key is slow, patient rotation to catch debris without jamming the auger itself. More insidious are the living blockages
The most thorough—and often the only reliable—approach is to detach the downpipe sections. Most residential downpipes are assembled from 2–3 meter lengths of either PVC or galvanized steel, joined by simple crimp connections or slip joints with a single screw. Removing the pipe allows one to lay it flat, tap out dried sediment, or run a long-handled brush through it. For round pipes, a bottle brush on a fiberglass rod works; for rectangular “square-line” gutters, a custom foam block can be pulled through with rope. Wasps occasionally build nests inside the outlet
For sediment-based clogs, high-pressure water is often the most effective and least damaging method. A standard garden hose with a cone-shaped rubber nozzle (a “blow bag” or “drain bladder”) can be inserted into the downpipe. When water is turned on, the bladder expands to seal the pipe, then forces a focused jet forward, scouring the walls. This method fails only against solid root masses or compacted gravel.
Disassembly 3D: Ultimate Stereoscopic Destruction is the original non-VR version, first released in 2011 and continually updated and enhanced throughout the years. Both versions have similar gameplay, levels and features. Available on PC, Mac and mobile platforms.
Experience the sinking of the Titanic, now with more explosions! Iceberg included!
Realistic physics - grab and drag parts to disassemble, move or drop them!
Realistic destruction - Place crash test dummies in cars, trains or other vehicles and blow it up in slow motion 'bullet' time!
Weapons mode unlock as you complete levels for more destructive fun! Handgun, shotgun, assault rifle, C4 and even a rocket launcher!
Explore, admire, then destroy works of architectural beauty! Place bombs, guns, and rocket launchers - an entire arsenal at your disposal, including a nuclear bomb! More explosions than you have ever experienced before! The ultimate destruction sandbox!
27 buildings ranging from cosy houses and apartments, famous landmarks to architectural masterpieces, right up to massive opulent castles!
Exploration - full first person mode allows you to walk, jump, and fly to explore interiors, open doors, and climb up stairs!
Weapons - place bombs, guns, rocket launchers and unleash your entire arsenal in slow motion ‘bullet’ time. Unlimited ammo and explosions!
Other famous landmarks including the Petronas Twin Towers, Marina Bay Sands, Empire State Building, Neuschwanstein Castle and the White House.
The ultimate fidget spinner simulator! Premium quality and beautiful graphics with infinite customization! Tap to spin, keep tapping to spin faster!
35 different materials to choose from, unlocked as you level up! Customize each material to adjust its color, smoothness, and metallic properties! Infinite possibilities!