March Of Industry: Very Capitalist Factory Simulator Entertainments Free Download [portable] -- http://ssurll.com/1027l0
About This Game PLEASE NOTE: This is intentionally a quick play -- by design, you can beat this game in about an hour. If you have some extra time, after you beat the game you can: unlock achievements, search for all the items, easily mod in your own items, try the new game+ mode, go outside, feed the baby, water the plants, realize you don't have a baby, water the plants again, oh god whose baby is this, eat some chili, eat the plants, etc, etc.Step 1: Craft weaponsCreate products by combining the natural resources of our glorious country. Refine those products to make weapons! How about... vodka + exercise machine = Vladimir Putin's gym shorts? Its manly odor is both powerful and deadly.Step 2: Automate your factoryNow that you've figured out how to build one weapon, can you make hundreds of them? Build out your factory for mass production with conveyor belts, barriers, pushers, black holes... wait... why did you put a black hole in the factory?! NoooooStep 3: EXTREME CAPITALISM!Now that we're mass producing weapons, we can sell those off and upgrade the factory to build more profitable (and complex) weapons. Discover new technology phases like Sand Age, Copper Age, Iron Age, and the most advanced technology: Potato Age.Features Craft weapons & create huge factories New Game+ mode Cross-device cloud saving Create your own resources & weapons in the Blueprint DB -- plus share your mods easily with the world via cloud mod sync Full game included, no microtransactions 1075eedd30 Title: March of Industry: Very Capitalist Factory Simulator EntertainmentsGenre: Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Archive EntertainmentPublisher:Archive EntertainmentRelease Date: 7 Oct, 2015 March Of Industry: Very Capitalist Factory Simulator Entertainments Free Download [portable] march of industry very capitalist factory simulator entertainments This game is just not worth its price. If it was free to play it would be fine but now its just way to short for this price.+Small game, doesn't require a good pc+Simple gameplay, you don't have to klik on help because everything is self-explaining+I have never seen a game like this it looks really cool-Way to high price-The most \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 music ever-highly annoying controls(NEVER hold down your right mouse en then move your mouse you won't be able to find your factory again.)-If you expected to find out thousends of items, im sorry to say your at the wrong place. This game has only about 30 items and the recipe's make no sense at all. In the beginning you think its easy and if you just combine random items that you wel get something out of it. WRONG. 90% of the recipe's(which almost isn't even possible with 30 items) is weird as\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665and really confusing. After fiddling for an hour a simple restart of my computer was all it took, the rest of the review is now pending but I would like to commemorate the games developer for being so quick and personal to respond. Not since "Dragons & Titans" or "Divinity: Dragon Commander" have I gotten such quick and personalized help, and I greatly respect that. That alone shows that the developers care and are in it for more than just the money. While as of now I cannot reccommend or dis-reccommend the game, I would like to post that my problem has been fixed and good or bad (as that's subjective), I would like to credit the developer for their dedication to helping those who own the game.Original "Review": I've spent more time fighting with the games launcher than most of the reviews spent actually playing it...Still can't play the game by the way. Still stuck on "MarchOfIndustry_Data\resources.resource". The two things that got me first interested in March of Industry was the theme and the gameplay mechanic. While the theme was kind of disappointing I had fun with the game. If you like assembling complex "machines" and games that rely heavily on crafting you should enjoy March of Industry. If after looking at the game you are interested in it I think you should enjoy it. With the ability for anyone to create their own materials and weapons there are a lot of possibilities for the game. A couple issues keep March of Industry from being great though. I wish the game gave you more control over how materials moved through your factories. Materials tend to get stuck in the conveyor belts too often. If you had more control over when materials would be released into your machines this problem could be solved. While this issue doesn't ruin the game it is kind of a hassle to keep unclogging your machines. The other issue is that the game doesn't really have much of a structure to it. The game doesn't really have traditional missions. You pretty much just build assembly lines which get you more money to build more assembly lines. Once you reach a certain amount of money you can move to a new factory that provides an additional machine but that is the only thing that changes. If you can't get enjoyment out of making assembly lines without working towards a goal you might tire of the game kind of quickly since it can get repetitive at times. If you like the game's concept and these type of games I think you will enjoy March of Industry. Note: I received a free review copy of the game from the developer. Read My Full Review [www.geekyhobbies.com]. Simplistic, straightforward gameplay that rewards and progresses based on your experimentality. Simply, you have resources that you put into "input machines" which become new resources. These new resources mix in various combinations with other resources with the ultimate goal of creating weapons which you can then sell. However, this isn't just about experimenting with resources, it's about efficiency and automation and your ultimate goal is to have a fully functioning factory that requires very little input from the player. Slap on a slightly, command and conquer-esque Soviet aesthetic and you have March of Industry. Honestly, I find the core concepts to be a ton of fun and it's actually rather engaging and addicting trying to find new weapon combinations but there is just not enough content here for any type of extended play. Graphically, it's your usual 16 bit, pixelized look and the game becomes rather challenging rather quickly. Thankfully, the game isn't overly punishing and you should be able to rectify any mistakes you make without too much fear of having to start over. Then again, if you make a lot of mistakes then you've very little choice but to start your business all over again.After extended playing, I've found there are a couple of negative issues. First, is the sound can get really annoying really quickly. If you sell items one by one, you have the "narrator" looping so you'll probably end up turning the sound off altogether anyway. Secondly, when resources get bunched up in your input machines, they get cluttered really badly and you have to select the resources one by one... which is sort of a pain in the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 It'd be nice if the dev could add a double click feature which lets you select all of one resource in a general area or something. The worst problem is an almost complete lack of replayability. Sure you are suggested to restart your factories multiple times but what's the point? If I didn't enjoy the core game concepts so much, this would almost be a complete deal breaker.All in all, it's simple and it's fun. 9.99 isn't a bad price but for the current content, I'd like to see that price go down to about 4.99 or there to be some additional content because the current version of the game can be beat in only a few hours.. Slightly recommended.Gameplay Footage:https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=1NiZUTdeMBQ. Went in expecting something like Factorio, turns out it has all of the boring set-up and none of the fun automation.
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