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Foundry dropped on May 2, 2024 from MEDER Dynamics and Paradox Interactive. This indie simulator lets you build bases in a voxel world that generates endlessly. You play in first person on PC to manage complex logistics. The goal involves automating production lines with conveyor belts to research new tech. It supports single player or cooperative multiplayer sessions. You start with basic tools and expand into massive industrial setups. The game focuses heavily on the mechanics of moving items efficiently through your factory.
You spend most of your time placing belts, splitters, and machines inside a voxel structure. A typical session involves mapping out routes for resources to reach specific assembly points without bottlenecks. You manually configure input and output settings for every machine you place. The interface lets you zoom in or out while constructing intricate networks that span the entire map. Research tabs unlock new belt types and faster processors as you complete production goals. Multiplayer friends can help build larger factories or tackle specific logistical puzzles together. Controls feel responsive when manipulating objects in this first-person perspective.
Players on PlayPile rate Foundry highly with an IGDB score of 83.8 out of 100 based on ten ratings. The community mood leans toward focused and satisfied, noting the depth of the automation systems. Average playtime suggests people get lost in optimization loops for quite a while before finishing. Users praise the procedural generation for keeping each session fresh compared to static maps. Review snippets frequently mention the satisfaction of seeing a complex chain run smoothly without errors. The multiplayer mode sees consistent engagement from groups looking to solve large scale problems together.
This title costs around eight dollars on Green Man Gaming and offers over fifty achievements to track progress. Foundry suits fans of puzzle solving and logistical planning who enjoy watching their systems function. It lacks the polish of AAA releases but delivers solid mechanics for its price point. The procedural world ensures no two factories look exactly alike during long play sessions. You should buy this if you want a deep simulation that tests your organizational skills without strict time limits.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
IGDB Rating
83.8
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