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While true: learn() yay!
Anyone have any recommendations from this?
Zachtronics games are usually pretty good. Depending on how comfortable you are with coding etc. some of them are more “overtly programming-y” than others, so could be a better or worse fit.
TIS-100, Shenzhen IO, Exapunks all use (stylized) “assembly” languages.
SpaceChem, Magnum Opus and similar games are more drag and drop.
TIS-100 is meant to evoke sitting around hacking at weird, old hardware and has a whole story to it. It gets hard. I’ve spent less time on Shenzhen but it is basically the same gist - except now you’re an electronics designer, and the language works somewhat differently. Exapunks is “hacking”. Most games tend to feature the same kind of scoring allowing you to optimize your solution for speed/cost/space etc
Also a lot of them seem like Factorio clones. It’s not on sale (never is) but it’s reasonably priced and a very decent game with cool devs.
Thanks, I keep looking at factorio and wondering if it would like to be on sale for me. It would be good to have some more games I’ve never downloaded in my Steam library.
Factorio will never go on sale. Wube has said many times that puting the game on sale would be a slap in the face to those who crowdfunded the game before it launched.
The best time to buy Factorio was during the crowdfunded campaign. The second best time is now.
As a consession there is the free demo you can play to see if you like the game.
looking at factorio and wondering if it would like to be on sale for me
Spoiler: it would not. Good game, though.
Thats actually very cool! I didn’t know that this much automation and engineering stuff even existed.
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whoa, super cool. just bought a bunch more games