Food Processing Simulator

Food Processing Simulator

Bewolba Studios December 18, 2025
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About Food Processing Simulator

Food Processing Simulator is an indie management game by Bewolba Studios, released in December 2025 for PC. You start as a small factory owner, building conveyor lines, sorting raw ingredients, and scaling up to mass-produce snacks like chips or cereal. The goal is to automate workflows, balance storage, and upgrade machinery to meet demand. It’s a no-nonsense, numbers-driven sim for players who enjoy planning logistics and solving bottlenecks. The game lacks flashy visuals but focuses on raw systems, grinding out efficiency in a world of rotting produce and overfilled silos.

Gameplay

You spend most sessions placing machines, routing conveyors, and tweaking recipes. Early on, you manually sort potatoes and grains, but later you’ll design multi-tiered factories with automated packing lines. The interface is dense, tabs for inventory, machine stats, and financials clutter the screen, requiring constant juggling. Each session lasts 1, 2 hours, balancing short-term fixes (like clearing jammed conveyors) and long-term planning (expanding storage for a new product line). The single-player mode lacks random events or competition, making it a pure build-and-optimize loop. Mistakes cost money and time, but the satisfaction of a perfectly humming factory is strong.

What Players Think

The game holds a 72% rating on PlayPile, with 14 hours average playtime and a 55% completion rate. Community moods are split: 65% satisfied, 25% frustrated, and 10% bored. One review calls it “a joy for spreadsheet sim fans, but punishing if you miss a detail.” Another criticizes “repetitive early-game tasks.” Players who finish the game report 80%+ of achievements unlocked, including a “Zero Waste” milestone for perfect inventory management. Steam reviews average 68%, with complaints about unclear tutorials. The most common playthrough ends at 15 hours, with 30% of players abandoning it before reaching level 20.

PlayPile's Take

This game is a niche hit for hardcore management enthusiasts. It’s priced at $29.99, offering 10, 20 hours of content if you stick through the learning curve. With 48 achievements focused on efficiency and scale, it rewards patience but doesn’t tolerate carelessness. If you’ve mastered games like Satisfactory or Factorio, this could scratch the same itch, but with less polish. Skip it if you prefer story-driven or visually rich experiences. For the right player, though, it’s a durable, challenging systems puzzle.

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