Draxon – Destruction Simulator
Draxon – Destruction Simulator Summary
Draxon – Destruction Simulator is a mobile Android app in Tools by BI Studios. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). It has about 86+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 24 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated May 12, 2026.
Recent activity: 7.00 installs this week (86 over 4 weeks) View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 12, 2026 .
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App Description
Tap to smash 3D objects with real Voronoi fracture physics & heatmap analysis
DRAXON — 3D Destruction Simulator
Ever wanted to shatter a concrete block, snap a glass panel, or crack apart a steel cube? Draxon puts a physics-driven destruction sandbox in your hands. Tap anywhere on a 3D object and watch it split apart in real time using Voronoi fracture geometry — the same technique used in professional visual effects.
HOW IT WORKS
Every tap fires a shockwave into the mesh. Fragments are calculated on the fly, launched outward with physically accurate impulse and angular momentum, then fade as they settle to the ground. Drag the screen to orbit the camera and study the destruction from any angle.
FEATURES • Real-time Voronoi fracture — geometry splits exactly at the impact point • Adjustable tap force and radius sliders for precise or explosive results • Structural heatmap overlay — colour-coded green-to-red vulnerability map baked directly into the 3D shader • Gravity toggle — let pieces fly and drift freely, or watch them fall and bounce • Smooth 60 fps OpenGL ES 2.0 renderer with per-fragment lighting • Orbit camera with drag gesture control
DRAXON PREMIUM
Unlock the full simulation experience: • Import your own OBJ and STL models — destroy anything you can model • 6 materials with distinct physics: Concrete, Glass, Metal, Wood, Ceramic, Ice • Per-fragment stress heatmap analysis overlay
Premium is available as a monthly subscription or a one-time lifetime purchase — both processed securely through Google Play.
BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE
Draxon runs on OpenGL ES 2.0, keeping it smooth even on mid-range devices. The physics simulation runs on a dedicated background thread so the GPU never waits.
Smash responsibly.
