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Ascend from your shelter. Ruin everything. Escape the wretched island. ⚔️🔨🎣🌱🌵🍰 Explore. Fight. Level up. Survive. Gather. Craft. Harvest. Hunt. Build. Farm. Solve puzzles. Fish. Cook. Live. Enjoy the bittersweet post-apocalypse.

DYSMANTLE is a survival, open world and crafting game developed and published by 10tons Ltd.
Released on November 16th 2021 is available on Windows and MacOS in 12 languages: English, Simplified Chinese, German, Russian, Turkish, French, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese - Brazil, Italian and Traditional Chinese.

It has received 1,746 reviews of which 1,642 were positive and 104 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.9 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11
  • Processor: 64-bit
  • Memory: 2048 MB RAM
  • Graphics: SM 4.0+
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 768 MB available space
MacOS
  • OS: OS X 10.8+ recommended
  • Processor: 2 GHz
  • Memory: 2048 MB RAM
  • Graphics: SM 3.0+
  • Storage: 512 MB available space

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May 2025
It's simple, low key fun. You run around destroying zombies and anything else in your path. You use what you destroy to upgrade your gear, to destroy more zombies and more of the things around you. The progression is satisfying, and theres a lot to do for achievement hunters. Really enjoyed it.
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Feb. 2025
DYSMANTLE is a surprisingly addictive open-world survival crafting game that thrives on its unique premise: smash everything in sight to gather resources and escape a zombie-infested island. While this might sound simplistic, 10tons Ltd. has crafted an experience that goes far beyond mindless destruction. The core gameplay loop is incredibly satisfying. You explore a vibrant world, dismantling nearly every object in your path, from trees and rocks to furniture and abandoned vehicles. These resources fuel a vast crafting system, allowing you to create tools, weapons, armor, and even build and customize your own bases. The sense of progression is constant, as you unlock new abilities, discover hidden areas, and become a true master of dismantling. Combat is straightforward yet engaging, with a variety of enemies to test your skills. While not overly complex, the combat system provides a satisfying challenge, especially when facing off against the game's unique bosses. The world itself is surprisingly immersive, with diverse biomes, hidden locations, and secrets to uncover. The day-night cycle, dynamic weather, and atmospheric sound design further enhance the experience. While not heavily narrative-driven, DYSMANTLE weaves an intriguing story through environmental details, notes, and encounters with other survivors. The mystery of the island's past and the quest to escape its confines provide a compelling backdrop for your adventures. DYSMANTLE truly shines in its ability to provide a relaxing yet rewarding experience. The freedom to explore, craft, and build at your own pace, coupled with the satisfying destruction and sense of progression, makes it an ideal game for those seeking a laid-back yet engaging adventure. While there's room for improvement in areas like combat depth and endgame content, DYSMANTLE is a hidden gem that's well worth exploring.
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Jan. 2025
There are so many things I like about Dysmantle that it's hard to put into words what exactly it is that makes me get lost in it for hours at a time. I'll try anyway: The hook is pretty much instant. Upgrades keep the carrot dangling nicely. The destruction is satisfying. It's calming. The moments of intensity can mostly be planned well ahead. Moments of frustration are few and far between. It's huge to the point of being almost a little overwhelming because there is so much to do. I keep getting sidetracked from the things I plan to do. There is so much exploration, yet you have to keep finding the correct paths to open up new areas. I love tearing down entire houses at a time and then collecting screens full of items. It's beautiful in its simplicity, yet there is so much complexity that you keep unlocking more items, upgrades, areas, etc. It is so well done in the way that it keeps you going.
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Nov. 2024
Spent over a hundred hours in co-op mode, smashing down all the houses and forests across this huge world, so you know that I got my money's worth. For twenty bucks, you get a wonderful exploration game that has a huge open world. However, the game does gets repetitive quickly, with many areas feeling unnecessary even while looking great. There is something so satisfying about breaking down game assets in any video game, and 10Tons used this idea as the foundational gameplay of DYSMANTLE. We struggled to resist breaking down all the iron fences and army jeeps, even after we realized that they would yield no necessary resources. They made the animations and sound effects so soothing and enjoyable, whether it is the ka-thunk of the forestry axe or the clang of the sledgehammer. The combat mechanics are very solid as well, although I had wished for maybe more variety. The weapons all have different speeds and it is easy to change between weapon types - even auxillery equipment - in the middle of a fight. The roll-dodge is well implemented, and each enemy requires different techniques. There is an interesting boss monster that offered some excitement at the checkpoints, too. And difficulty scales based on the amount of time spent finding and cooking recipes. You have more upgrades when you meticulously search out every kitchen than when you speed through to the quest goals. Later in the game, there are many aspects that are very unfortunately underused: The mana portals, the building construction, the rifle, befriending animals, and "The Ark" all come to mind as parts of the game that initially seem exciting but are not used for much. We spent so many hours collecting resources for the Ark Quest, only to find out that it is not used for anything in the main story line. The game teases mana portals and building construction, right from the beginning, but it never gets used for anything interesting. It feels like they ran out of development time to fully implement these features. Those negatives aside, the amount of content cannot be overlooked. The game map is huge and the player can choose which direction to go, most of the time. After finishing an area, the game encourages re-doing the area again with extra difficultly. After finishing the game main story, the game encourages re-doing the entire game again - again with increased difficulty. The question must be asked: is it worth your time to do it again? You will have a lot of time to think on that question. Really looking forward to 10Tons' next game with this same gameplay. I think they will have ironed out some ideas that were not expanded fully in this one. Even with my obvious disappointments, it is impossible not to recommend this game despite those complaints. This game got my wife asking for video game time together, which has never happened with action games before. Bravo to that! We played on a Steam Deck with a "deck dock" using two xbox-style gamepad controllers. We had no technical issues either with the game or Steam's Proton compatibility software.
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Oct. 2024
Are you a completionist? Do you love to farm items, kills, materials, etc? Do you love vast open sandbox worlds full of so much mystery and adventure? Do you love zombie survival games? Then holy shit my friends, this is the game for you. 36 hours in my first week played and I cannot put this game down.
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DYSMANTLE is currently priced at 19.99€ on Steam.

DYSMANTLE is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 19.99€ on Steam.

DYSMANTLE received 1,642 positive votes out of a total of 1,746 achieving a rating of 8.94.
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DYSMANTLE was developed and published by 10tons Ltd.

DYSMANTLE is playable and fully supported on Windows.

DYSMANTLE is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

DYSMANTLE is not playable on Linux.

DYSMANTLE offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

DYSMANTLE includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

There are 3 DLCs available for DYSMANTLE. Explore additional content available for DYSMANTLE on Steam.

DYSMANTLE is fully integrated with Steam Workshop. Visit Steam Workshop.

DYSMANTLE supports Remote Play on TV and Remote Play Together. Discover more about Steam Remote Play.

DYSMANTLE is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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DYSMANTLE
8.9
1,642
104
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
299
Developer
10tons Ltd
Publisher
10tons Ltd
Release 16 Nov 2021
Platforms
Remote Play