Plan B: Terraform

The pitch
A planetary logistics game about mining resources, manufacturing goods, supplying cities, building rail networks, and terraforming a dead world.
How it plays
Plan B: Terraform is about large-scale material movement rather than detailed factory interiors. You extract minerals, produce finished goods, ship supplies by truck and train, support expanding cities, and watch infrastructure decisions slowly alter the planet's temperature, atmosphere, water cycle, and settlement pattern. The interface is clean, but the underlying challenge is geographic: where resources are, where cities grow, and how transport routes should evolve as the world changes. It is ideal for players who enjoy logistics at map scale, especially if they prefer calm planning, visible long-term consequences, and terraforming goals over frantic factory micromanagement.
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"A more acquired taste. When it clicks for its audience, it really clicks."
The ledger
+ In its favor
- "Logistics" is one of the genre's most rewarding loops
– Worth knowing
- Windows / Steam only for now
- Late-game factories can test hardware performance
Sharing tags: Logistics, Factory, Terraforming

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