TotalXclipse: The Best Factory Automation Games Coming 2024

Discover the top factory automation games releasing in 2024, from Foundry to Dyson Sphere Program. Get ready for endless resource management and creative automation!

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2024 is shaping up to be an exciting year for factory automation games. TotalXclipse has recently released a video showcasing the best upcoming and updated games in this genre. From resource management to creative automation, these games offer unique experiences for players. Let’s dive into the highlights!

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Key Takeaways:

  • Foundry: A combination of Factorio and Minecraft, with potential for the factory gaming niche.
  • Potion Pipeline: A unique factory building game that incorporates magic and potions.
  • Auto Forge: A 2D platform sandbox that offers a different perspective on factory automation.
  • Snack Toro: A 2D factory cooking simulator where you automate factory lines to feed unspeakable horrors.

Foundry: A Promising Combination of Factorio and Minecraft

Foundry is a recently released game that combines the addictive gameplay of Factorio with the creative world-building of Minecraft. It offers a unique experience for players as they balance resource consumption and unlock new ways to turn depleted ores into infinite resource wells. Foundry is definitely a game to keep an eye on as it continues to receive regular updates leading up to its 1.0 release.

Potion Pipeline: Adding Magic to Factory Building

Potion Pipeline takes a different approach to the factory building genre by incorporating magic and potions. Players will be challenged to build huge factories to harvest magical resources and turn them into potions. While there is no release window yet, this game is expected to launch soon and offers a refreshing twist on the genre.

Auto Forge: A Unique 2D Platform Sandbox

Auto Forge breaks the mold of traditional factory automation games by presenting itself as a 2D platform sandbox. Inspired by games like Terraria and Oxygen Not Included, Auto Forge allows players to build factories in a side-scrolling environment. This game offers a different perspective on automation and is worth exploring, especially as it continues to receive updates during its Early Access period.

Snack Toro: Automating Factory Lines to Feed Unspeakable Horrors

Snack Toro is a 2D factory cooking simulator with a dark twist. Players must automate factory lines to satisfy the hunger of unspeakable horrors. Failure to do so may result in becoming the next meal. This game offers a unique blend of automation and survival gameplay, making it a must-try for fans of the genre.