And it’s really not frustrating or annoying.
#Infinifactory eviscerating trial#
At first you make a rough prototype of the production line to sort of get production parts in the right places, then you start combining them and that’s when things usually become complicated, they break and get stuck and then it’s some trial and error work to sort all that out. Initial Infinifactory missions are rather easy, but later on, they become very challenging, but not frustrating, which is another bright point of this game. But Inifinifactory developer has done it right. I don’t get it why they still haven’t done it in Minecraft, because that shit is dumb. Here you just make a vertical wiring and it’ll work. Just with one very important exception, you don’t have to build stupid stairs to wire things in vertical dimension. If you’ve ever played Minecraft before (who hasn’t), you’ll feel like at home because the building of complex machinery is very similar to using redstones in Minecraft. You can use conveyor belts to move them around where you want them, rotators to rotate objects, pushers to sort items, welders to combine them in larger fixed objects, mill them into different shapes, eviscerate parts and replace them with new ones, there are sensors and wiring that can be used to manipulate parts timings and control other parts. You get a blueprint of the final product and you have to manipulate individual bits and pieces to form the final product. There is a story attached to it, but the main point of this game is construction of the most efficient production line possible. This is Infinifactory explained in one sentence.
Imagine Lemmings in a Minecraft world with objective based building of The Incredible Machine. It’s roughly 20€ which might sound a lot for an indie game, but when you’ll taste its brilliance, you’ll forget about the price. It just looked interesting in some mysterious way. I have decided to give it a try anyway since GOG has a no risk refunding policy since forever. I had mixed feelings, it looked interesting, but didn’t really have any idea what it is. There is just one word to describe this game: “Freaking out of this world amazing” Yeah, one word LOLĪfter I got notification from GOG about release of Infinifactory, I honestly didn’t expect it to be this good.