This game is pretty cool, the demo is free on Steam and it’s a good afternoon of content. Lots of interesting ideas that I haven’t seen before in factory games.

If you like Factorio, Dyson Sphere Program, or Satisfactory, I’d recommend you check it out! I’m a playtester and have played with some of the features that are coming in the early access launch, they’re very cool and it looks like the devs are pretty active.

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    4 months ago

    Can you highlight some of the ideas that differ from the other giants? I’m interested in this game but a quick run-down of how it differentiates itself would be great.

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      4 months ago

      So, the main thing is how building works. Instead of just building assembly lines and scaling them up in size to fit more production, you build space stations that need to balance a few things, like energy, heat, and stability. The building system makes construction of assembly lines a more interesting puzzle than in most games. Furthermore, the more fussy and perfectionist you are, the more interesting it gets, since you can minmax each station and waste very little space.

      The other aspect that’s pretty unique is logistics and mobile stations. In many factory games, getting resources to your stations is just a bit of a nuisance and involves placing long conveyor lines, and is later replaced by a transport system. Usually trains, with varying levels of complexity in the implementation of rail networks. Final Factory instead has a more flexible system right from the start that lets you get resources to your stations easily, and much faster than having to build conveyor belts. You place drones that move in long linear paths, and can daisy chain them to move material over long distances. In the midgame and onwards you can even make the game’s equivalent to trains, mobile stations. You can see how they work in the trailer, they basically are factories that can move to different points in the map on a schedule (with a fair amount of configuration). This is probably the game’s most unique feature, and it enables a lot of stuff like having perimeter defense around your factory via massive warships, logistics with freighters that distribute resources to one another in ports, multiplexing, etc.