Running a factory feels like pulling teeth sometimes. It’s a confusing mess of pipes, conveyors, and weird physics that never quite cooperate. You think you understand, then it all breaks down again. Keeps you hooked but annoying when things go wonky. Not a game for perfectionists.
This game is a neat mix of resource management and building, but the tricky part is dealing with weird physics and wonky conveyor setups. It’s not straightforward. Expect some frustration, especially early on. But once you get the hang of it, it’s kind of satisfying.
Getting the right setup is a puzzle. You don’t need fancy equipment, but knowing which parts to prioritize saves hassle. Pro players keep strategies simple but effective. It’s mostly about positioning and not overloading your system with useless stuff.
One secret is to streamline your production lines early. Another is to upgrade your conveyors just a little at a time, so they don’t jam. Surprisingly, avoiding unnecessary expansions keeps things running smooth. Don’t forget to save resources for key upgrades.
The game takes you through building a factory from scratch to a full automated powerhouse. The story is simple but engaging enough to keep you going. Ending it feels like achievement, but only after surviving all the frustrating parts. Still, it’s worth the effort.