Learning Factory
As a big fan of simulators (especially building-type simulators), I was excited to check this game out from the second it popped up on my gaming feed. It’s still in Early Access so it’s not quite complete, but you’ll still be able to put in quite some time to getting your factory up to tip top shape.
PROS:
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Nothing really costs too much money, so as long as you keep your researchers busy learning new things, you can make a large factory/shops with ease.
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Once you craft something, it’s yours forever. If you place it down, you can just pick it right back up.
– Real player with 20.9 hrs in game
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Highly recommended, I bought it the moment the lovely Discord staff said it was up on Steam for sale.
Keeping in mind, this is an Early Access game, so some features will be inevitably changed, but so far, the game is so reminiscent of Factorio. Within the two hours of me playing this game, it had me do some quests that get you a little taste of the game.
Fair Warning, this game is buggy. It just got released a few hours ago. Have some faith you people.
I personally have beef with that delayed crafting bug.
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
Neon Cyborg Cat Club
I leave it on all the time for the music and because it adds some nice ambience to my room.
– Real player with 66.5 hrs in game
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This is great to have one a second monitor with headphones on while working on something.
It’s even got it’s own dystopian plot to go along with it.
Brilliant.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game