Autocraft (2014)

by Nish
6 minutes read

Summary

Autocraft: A Physics Destruction Puzzle/Sandbox Extravaganza

From the creators of Apotheon and Capsized comes Autocraft, a physics destruction puzzle/sandbox game that’s both creative and chaotic. Create your own vehicles, collect parts, and then crash them into each other in a variety of ways.

Autocraft is a game that’s easy to pick up and play, but difficult to master. The basic gameplay is simple: you build a vehicle, then you crash it. But there’s a lot of depth to the game, and you’ll need to experiment with different designs and parts to find the best way to complete each level.

There are a variety of different parts that you can use to build your vehicles, including wheels, axles, engines, and weapons. You can also collect power-ups that can give your vehicles special abilities, such as increased speed or strength.

Once you’ve built your vehicle, you can take it to the track and race against other players. You can also compete in stunt challenges, or simply drive around and explore the environment.

Autocraft is a game that’s full of possibilities. You can build any type of vehicle you can imagine, and then crash it into anything you want. The game is also constantly being updated with new content, so there’s always something new to do.

Gameplay

Autocraft is a physics-based game, which means that the way your vehicles move and interact with the environment is governed by the laws of physics. This can lead to some very creative and chaotic gameplay.

For example, you can build a vehicle that’s designed to flip over and land on its wheels, or you can build a vehicle that’s designed to explode on impact. You can also use the environment to your advantage, such as by using ramps to launch your vehicles into the air or by using obstacles to block your opponents.

The game features a variety of different game modes, including:

  • Race: Race against other players to the finish line.
  • Stunt: Perform stunts to earn points.
  • Sandbox: Drive around and explore the environment, or build and test your own vehicles.

Vehicles

There are a variety of different parts that you can use to build your vehicles, including:

  • Wheels: Wheels are essential for any vehicle, and they come in a variety of sizes and shapes. The type of wheels you choose will affect the handling and performance of your vehicle.
  • Axles: Axles connect the wheels to the body of the vehicle. The type of axle you choose will affect the suspension and durability of your vehicle.
  • Engines: Engines provide the power for your vehicle. The type of engine you choose will affect the speed and acceleration of your vehicle.
  • Weapons: Weapons can be used to attack other vehicles. There are a variety of different weapons available, each with its own unique strengths and weaknesses.

Power-Ups

Power-ups can be collected during races and stunt challenges. Power-ups can give your vehicles special abilities, such as increased speed or strength. Some of the power-ups available in Autocraft include:

  • Boost: Gives your vehicle a temporary boost of speed.
  • Shield: Protects your vehicle from damage.
  • Invincibility: Makes your vehicle invincible for a short period of time.
  • Repair: Repairs your vehicle.

Community

Autocraft has a thriving community of players who share their creations and compete against each other in races and stunt challenges. There are also a number of fan-made mods available for the game, which add new content and features.

Conclusion

Autocraft is a physics destruction puzzle/sandbox game that’s both creative and chaotic. Create your own vehicles, collect parts, and then crash them into each other in a variety of ways. The game is easy to pick up and play, but difficult to master, and there’s a lot of depth to the gameplay. With its variety of different game modes, vehicles, and power-ups, Autocraft is a game that offers something for everyone.

Review Score

7.5/10

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