Final Factory

The pitch
A space factory builder where modular stations, conveyor links, drones, shipyards, and fleets form one expanding production web.
How it plays
Final Factory moves automation away from planet surfaces and into connected orbital stations. Instead of laying belts across a landscape, you design modular production blocks, connect ports, assign drones, research upgrades, build shipyards, and defend the growing network with fleets and weapons. The space setting creates a different kind of factory rhythm: expansion feels like assembling an industrial constellation where each station has a role in the wider supply web. Combat gives the logistics stakes without overwhelming the automation. It is a strong pick for players who enjoy factory planning but want a more strategic, modular, and spaceborne structure.
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"A confident recommendation for most factory fans — depth, polish, and value in good measure."
The ledger
+ In its favor
- Highly rated among factory and automation fans
- "Automation" is one of the genre's most rewarding loops
– Worth knowing
- Combat elements won't appeal to all factory fans
- Windows / Steam only for now
Sharing tags: Automation, Factory, Space

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