Total Factory First Impressions Info dumps as a tutorial are not a very good way to do tutorials. This game is a bit of a combination of Factorio, Satisfactory, and DSP and does everything worse than those games. I have put 2,300+ hours into Factorio and nearly 1,000 hours in DSP and was looking for something similar that I could spend some time on and this... well, this isn't it. When hovering over objects, specifically inside containers, the tool-tips that pop up can get cut off by the top of the screen forcing you to be more precise with your mouse or lose tool-tip info. I suggest they cage the tool-tip popups within the screen so that they can not be cut off by the top of the screen. When crafting (solid fuel generator, for example) subordinate crafting parts (electric pole, for example) should automatically be crafted when crafting the generator. This is done in many other factory games (Factorio, Dyson Sphere Program for example). It's unnecessarily tedious to have to t...
Total Factory
- Release Date:
- Sep 28, 2022
- Developer:
- Total Craft Games
- Publisher:
- Total Craft Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Game description:
You are a robot with unrealistically advanced artificial intelligence on a previously unknown planet, people created you for one single purpose - to ensure the automatic production of the necessary resources and their dispatch. It would seem that what could go wrong?You start the game from your base, your creators - the CosmoDoc Corporation - gave you the starting amount of the necessary resources and a couple of robots to protect your base from enemies.
Complete tasks from the task center to unlock new machines for automation and advance further in the game.
In the game, you can not only automate your factory, but also ensure its protection with the help of automatic turrets and allied robots.
Game Features:
- Play with enemies present or choose peaceful mode where you can build out your factory without threat of attack
- Quite a large procedural generated world
- Upgrade system
- Combat robots and robots engineers
- 4 different biomes: Tundra, Meadow, Desert and Jungle
- More than 150 different game items
- Dynamic change of day and night
- Mining
- Growing and caring for vegetables and fruits grown from seeds
- Protection of your factory from enemy units ready to destroy everything in their path
- 6 types of mined ore: Iron, Aluminum, Copper, Gold, Coal, Quartz
- Supply electricity to automated machines with solid fuel generators, the game has a whole power grid system, don't forget to take the wires!
- There are many machines in the game to automate the process, ranging from the simplest conveyor belt to an assembly machine
- Isometric graphics
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User Reviews
TR;DR: Great Game. Saw the game and klicked "follow" before it's release. Didn't thought I'd buy it in the first place because I never played the "big brothers and sisters" like Factorio and such. The huge amount of updates and news about the updates surprised me. I bought the game and after ~6 hours I can say I really like it. According to the dev, at the current state, you can play it for about 30 hours till you've seen everything. Not speaking about simply starting a new game in a new map. After 6 hours I think I only scratched the surface. What's the game about? Look at the video and screenshots here in the store, they explain it. ^^ On the technical side I'd like to point out that Total Factory is running perfectly smooth. The system requirements are correct. Achievements are working, Steam Cloud is working, too. I recommend this game. Edit 1: While typing this review, another update came in. Total Factory now has it's own Discord. https://steamcommunity.com/games/2132570/announc...
Having played a decent amount of time on this game I feel I can now give what I consider to be an honest review. The developer of this game is outstanding, the game was released as complete but he is constantly making improvements and alterations based on players comments and requests. In the last couple of days he has added the option to play without enemies, a mode which I personally much prefer but the other option is still there but is quite difficult especially as the enemies get more plentiful as you progress. All in all this is a really good factory game, it might not be as sophisticated as others like Satisfactory or Factorio but it will definitely keep you happily occupied for many an hour. Highly recommended.
Segmented map, small toolbar and inventory. And most important there doesn't seem to be anything new/improved over Factorio, at least on first look.
Nice mining RTS game with base defences, robots attacking and repairing.
When I heard this referred to as "The new Factorio" I got excited! Upon playing it however, I was reminded of when Justin Bieber claimed to be the new "king of pop." I really wanted to like this game and I gave it a decent shot, but it still feels like an early alpha even though the developer says it is "Not in early access, but still in active development" Controls are frustratingly un-intuitive, even just placing belts is awkward especially if you want to turn a corner, and if its next to another belt then expect a hassle. Tutorial is random and repeats the same "help" messages over and over. I was disappointed to discover power production of all things required the most micromanagement just to stay running, growing bushes is tedious with the constant manual watering required, but trees arent so bad once you get to that level, it is still a non-renewable resource though. Theres too much grinding to manually mine a lot of the resources before it can be automated - I ended up using a ...
First impression: The game is called Total Factory but after 3 hours I haven't gotten to the factory part. Instead I had to spend the time traversing long distances to find basic resources and fighting a constant barrage of enemies with a terrible combat system. Again, only 3 hours but already the character is no longer capable of getting thru enemy territory to get the resources to build anything without dying. Maybe some re-balancing would help. I played for another 10 hours. I found some game mechanics that work in the players favor and was actually able to start building a factory. Then just as the game was getting fun, something like 10 enemy spawn points appeared right next to the factory. Enemies easily overran the defenses and now I'm stuck in a death loop. Also came across some bugs including duplicate character and material icon that wouldn't go away. Would have reported them in feedback but the Feedback menu option doesn't work. I did like the progression/upgra...
Thank you to the devs and publisher of Total Factory, Total Craft Games, for providing a fun game that made me build, defend and farm. My Steam review rating: Mostly Positive Total Factory sits on a very, very small pile of automation games that proclaims it is fully complete. It's not labeled early access, it has a full achievement list, it all works as intended without basically any performance issues…… And then you get to level 7(of 8) and it all changes as minor issues arise with a confusing rushed ending that all need addressed for a more satisfying play through to the end. Total Factory is a mix of genres that includes automation, tower defense, and farming. At the start of a new game you will begin by making a randomized world and choosing to include or exclude enemies. The world is not an open world but a connected 4x4 grid. As you explore you will come along a shadowed barrier that you simply enter and transfer into the next area. I believe this is done to kee...
literally unplayable, feels like the first project of a freshman student. Not worth even 2€, developer seems to be a scammer asking for 15€.
I'm enjoying the game but don't have enough hours in it yet to provide an informed opinion. I'll edit this review when I do. I can say that if you run a Steam Deck with a dock, keyboard, mouse, and monitor (as I do 99% of the time) Total Factory runs perfectly. The reason I'm posting this "review" is to encourage all members of the Steam community to strongly consider purchasing a copy of this game whether or not you have any interest in playing it. The developer is Ukrainian and while I've contributed over $1,000 to CORE and World Kitchen in support of their humanitarian efforts in Ukraine we also need to support Ukraine's economy. What better way than for the gaming community to support Ukrainian game developers by purchasing their games. I have no ancestral connection to Ukraine. I just know that Russia's invasion of Ukraine was unprovoked and Ukrainians are locked in a life and death struggle for their freedom. Slava Ukraini
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10
- Processor: Intel Core i3 2.4GHz \ AMD FX
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 250 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Total Factory cost?
Total Factory costs $14.99.
What are the system requirements for Total Factory?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7/8/10 Processor: Intel Core i3 2.4GHz \ AMD FX Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 or equivalent DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 250 MB available space
What platforms is Total Factory available on?
Total Factory is available on Windows PC.
Is Total Factory worth buying?
Total Factory has 50% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Total Factory released?
Total Factory was released on Sep 28, 2022.
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