Destructible structures

A list of destroyable structures in Rubble Trouble. Destroyable Structures are usually civilian buildings that appear next to sites the Demolition Crew are destroying a building. The buildings will be destroyed if anything falls on them, and the player will have lose some money they earned and enrage the Boss

Watermelon Greenhouse
Watermelon Greenhouses are a building in Rubble Trouble. The Bottom of the greenhouse is made of bricks, while the roof, and the support beams, and the beams going across the glass is a shade of green. Behind the glass are growing Watermelons, and their stems. There are also two brown pots with a plant in them outside the Greenhouse. Destroying this building will subtract $250 from what the player has earned.

Boss' Van
The Boss' Van is a destroyable structure from Rubble Trouble. The Boss apparentally owns or rents it. It is sometimes parked in dangerous areas, and damaging it will be completly annihilate it, costing the player $100. Bent Chairs can be seen stuck in the back, possibly meaning that food or the workers lunches are stored inside.

City Museum
The City Museum is a building in Rubble Trouble. If the player destroys it $500 is subtracted from what they have earned. It stands in one place, and cannot be moved at all. It is a brown building with 2 columns supporting the roof, which is a small triangle saying "City Museum". Brown stairs lead up to the black coloured doors. A Banner outside, held up by strings says "Big old Ming Exhibition".

Trivia

 * As with many things from Rubble Trouble, it seems to be based on early cartoons and skits where a rather idiotic construction crew constantly annoys their boss in some way.
 * The text on the top of the Watermelon Awards Building reads "Super Marrow Land". This is a reference to Super Mario Land for the Gameboy Lite.