Excluding Factorio because it has so much dominance in this genre. It’s great but I’d also like to hear about other automation games!

  • Spzi@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Honestly? Minecraft vanilla. Partially because it is not an automation game at it’s core.

    I enjoyed peppering our lands with automated chicken cookers, cactus farms in the sky, gold farms exploiting portal mechanics, and of course an automated transport system.

    That it’s not an automation system at it’s core meant there was inherent value in automating things, to be able to focus on all the other, non-automation stuff.

    That it’s an game of endless exploration meant I could redo the same (or similar) designs all over when we moved to a new region, and still visit the old machines on journeys.

    It was fun to think about how regional peculiarities and peculiarities of specific blocks could be combined to achieve certain outcomes.

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    1 year ago

    I played a lot of Satisfactory, it’s awesome, especially in multiplayer. I also dabbled a bit into Dyson Sphere Program, also quite fun, cause of the different perspective and the whole planetary aspect. Haven’t played it for a while though, no idea about the current state of the game.

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    1 year ago

    Definitely Satisfactory. They’ve been consistently setting a gold standard for developer openness and communication, just as much as Factorio did. And the game is great, too.