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Teardown β€” Steam Gift

About the game

Teardown is a sandbox where the entire world is built from voxels and collapses honestly, chunk by chunk. You plan a daring heist: smash walls with a vehicle, blast a route with explosives, trip the alarm, then haul the loot in under a minute while the timer screams. You get the game as a Steam gift β€” pick the edition you want: base only, Deluxe with two add-ons, or Ultimate with every DLC.

Once the gift is delivered it cannot be refunded. If Steam rejects the gift due to region mismatch, the full amount is returned to your site balance.
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Your Steam account region must match the gift region, and you must not already own the game. Pick the edition for your region.

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How to receive the gift

1
Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
2
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile β†’ β€œAdd Friend”.
3
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
4
Place the order. The bot adds itself as a friend and sends the gift β€” usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam β€” the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

FAQ

Teardown β€” smash everything down to the last voxel and buy the game as a Steam Gift

Teardown is the brilliantly simple and absurdly addictive destruction sandbox from Tuxedo Labs. The game left early access on April 21, 2022 and became an instant hit thanks to one feature nobody had pulled off quite like this before: everything is destructible. The whole world is built from tiny voxel cubes, and any wall, roof, car or fence can be smashed with a sledgehammer, blown up with dynamite or flattened by a truck. These aren't scripted "holes in walls" but honest destruction physics where you carve your own path.

Here you get the game as a Steam Gift: we deliver it to your account through a bot that adds itself as a friend via your invite link and sends the gift. Below: what the game is, how missions work, how the editions differ, how gift delivery works, and what to watch with the region.

πŸ’₯ What the game is and where its magic lies

You run a struggling demolition company that gets tangled up in shady jobs: steal this, wreck that, cover your tracks. But the real star isn't the plot β€” it's the destruction itself. Teardown's engine crunches voxel physics so satisfyingly that tearing down structures is pure joy: walls crumble in chunks, structures sag under their own weight, water flows, and fire honestly spreads across wood. That's exactly why Teardown clips flooded the internet β€” it's a digital construction set you can't wait to break.

🎯 How missions work: prep and escape

The genius of the gameplay is the two-phase mission structure. Phase one β€” preparation: you have unlimited time to study the location and plan the perfect route. You smash walls with the sledgehammer, punch holes through buildings, set up ramps for your car, plant explosives and work out how to reach every target in mere seconds.

Then comes phase two β€” chaos: the moment you touch the first target, an alarm goes off and a timer starts (usually around a minute). Now you must blitz through the route you prepared, grab or destroy everything needed and reach the getaway vehicle before security arrives. That "slow planning β†’ frantic dash" combo is what makes Teardown so unique: you're the director of an Ocean's Eleven heist, only with a sledgehammer.

πŸ—Ί What's in the base game

The base Teardown is the complete game: a story campaign of dozens of missions (around forty in the main campaign) that gradually unlocks new tools, vehicles and explosives, plus a separate sandbox mode for each level with unlimited resources. In the sandbox you can just wreck everything for fun, test the physics and cause havoc with no timer and no rules. That alone lasts a long time even without expansions.

🧰 Tools and destruction

Your arsenal grows as you progress: sledgehammer, shotgun, drill, dynamite, bombs, plus vehicles from cars to heavy machinery. Each tool opens up new destruction tactics, and half the fun is experimenting with the most efficient way to punch a hole or trigger a chain reaction. Tools can be upgraded, making your runs even more inventive.

πŸ“€ Editions: Standard, Deluxe and Ultimate

Let's clear it up. The base is identical across all editions β€” only the extra content differs:

  • Standard β€” the full game: campaign and sandbox. Perfect if you want the core Teardown experience.
  • Deluxe β€” the game plus the Time Campers and Folkrace packs with new missions and vehicles.
  • Ultimate β€” the game plus the Season Pass: Time Campers, Folkrace, two more expansions and a bonus Quilez R0113R robot. The pick for anyone who wants all the content at once.

Simple rule of thumb: want the core gameplay β†’ Standard; want a couple of expansions β†’ Deluxe; want everything at once β†’ Ultimate. No edition grants an advantage "in the mayhem" β€” it's just more content and missions.

πŸ›  Mods and the Steam Workshop

A standout reason to buy Teardown on Steam is its active mod workshop. The community makes custom maps, tools, vehicles, physics sandboxes and whole mini-games. After the campaign it's effectively endless life extension: download a mod you like in a couple of clicks and you're smashing everything anew.

πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russian language

Localisation is fine: the game has a Russian interface and subtitles β€” menus, mission briefings and tips read in Russian. There isn't much full voice-acted story in Teardown; the focus is on gameplay and destruction, so the language barrier is minimal and the mechanics are easy to pick up.

🎁 How the Steam Gift delivery works

We deliver Teardown not as a key but as a Steam Gift. At checkout you provide your friend invite link and account region. Our bot adds itself to your friends, sends the gift, and after delivery leaves your friends list. You don't need to accept the request manually, and Steam Guard isn't required β€” the only thing that matters is that your profile privacy allows friend adds. You grab the link in your Steam profile via the "Add Friend" button (it looks like s.team/p/...) and paste it into the order field.

🌍 Gift region and your library

A Steam Gift is region-bound. Your Steam account region must match the chosen variant, otherwise Steam won't let you accept the gift β€” so enter your region honestly and pick the matching option. If the region doesn't match and you can't accept the gift, the money returns to your site balance. Second condition: the game must not already be in the recipient's library β€” if you already own Teardown, order the gift for a "clean" account, otherwise the money likewise returns to your balance.

πŸ–₯ Platform, specs and payment

The gift is delivered as the PC (Steam) version for Windows and appears right in your library after acceptance β€” no keys to enter. Good news: Teardown is fairly lightweight and runs even on modest PCs, so you don't need a top-end machine to launch it (current requirements are always on the Steam page). You can pay with Russian cards, via SBP, with crypto or from your site balance; registration isn't required, and a promo code is applied in a dedicated field at checkout.

🧭 In short, before you buy

Teardown is pure, honest destruction joy wrapped in clever heist-planning gameplay. First you meticulously prep a route, then in one minute you blast it all to splinters and bolt. Add the sandbox, mods and co-op and the replayability is off the charts. Enter the correct account region and a fresh invite link β€” and soon after ordering the gift will be in your Steam library. Grab the sledgehammer! πŸ”¨