Voxel Tycoon

The pitch
A voxel logistics tycoon where mining, factories, warehouses, trucks, trains, research, and city demand form one supply network.
How it plays
Voxel Tycoon combines transport management with production chains, making it a strong fit for factory-adjacent logistics players. You mine resources, process them in factories, move goods with trucks and trains, build warehouses and transfer points, research upgrades, and keep cities supplied as demand grows. The voxel world gives expansion a toy-like clarity, while the economy encourages practical decisions about route length, vehicle capacity, industry placement, and storage. It is best for players who enjoy the overlap between tycoon games and automation: not every item rides a belt, but every item still has to get somewhere.
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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
- Still in Early Access — expect changes and rough edges
- Smaller community than genre giants — fewer guides available
Sharing tags: Logistics, Transportation, Trains

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