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. If you watch the full thing today, you
Fight and hunt for food and resources. Unknown threats lie ahead. Realistic damage modelling and effects. Even in 2026, the title lingers in search
Highly detailed food models based on actual photographs makes eating an enjoyable experience. Hunt, prepare and cook gourmet dishes. Has Python changed so much that "2020" code no longer runs
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!
If you watch the full thing today, you will learn 80% of the Python you need. But you will miss the 20% that makes you employable in 2026 (version control hygiene, modern async, AI integration).
If you search for Python courses on Udemy or other e-learning platforms, you will inevitably stumble upon the behemoth: "2020 Complete Python Bootcamp: From Zero to Hero in Python" by Jose Portilla. Even in 2026, the title lingers in search results, often with a deep discount badge and millions of students enrolled.
In the fast-paced world of software development, a course labeled with a specific year often raises immediate suspicion. Is it obsolete? Has Python changed so much that "2020" code no longer runs? And most importantly, should you watch the full bootcamp, or are you better off with something fresher?
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!
If you watch the full thing today, you will learn 80% of the Python you need. But you will miss the 20% that makes you employable in 2026 (version control hygiene, modern async, AI integration).
If you search for Python courses on Udemy or other e-learning platforms, you will inevitably stumble upon the behemoth: "2020 Complete Python Bootcamp: From Zero to Hero in Python" by Jose Portilla. Even in 2026, the title lingers in search results, often with a deep discount badge and millions of students enrolled.
In the fast-paced world of software development, a course labeled with a specific year often raises immediate suspicion. Is it obsolete? Has Python changed so much that "2020" code no longer runs? And most importantly, should you watch the full bootcamp, or are you better off with something fresher?
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!