Overview

Terrafactor is a single-player simulation game where players are tasked with a singular, all-consuming objective: feed The Hole. What begins as a hands-on harvesting operation quickly evolves into a complex automation challenge. You'll start by gathering resources manually, but the core of the game lies in designing and building increasingly sophisticated machines to do the work for you. This involves crafting advanced technology and feeding it back into the system, progressing through different ages of technological advancement.

The game uniquely challenges players to construct a megafactory within the confines of a single 1x1 cube, which can then be expanded infinitely inwards. This design is specifically engineered to accommodate extreme "conveyor belt spaghetti," encouraging intricate and sprawling logistical networks.

As night falls, players must contend with spawning enemies, necessitating the construction of a robust base for survival or the choice to venture out and confront threats directly.

Highlights

  • Deep Automation Gameplay: Progress through distinct technological ages by crafting and automating increasingly complex machinery.
  • Unique Mega-Factory Design: Build an infinitely expandable factory within a single 1x1 cube, designed for maximum conveyor belt complexity.
  • Survival Elements: Defend your base against enemies that spawn at night, or take the fight to them with tiered tools.

Who It's For

Terrafactor is ideal for players who enjoy deep simulation and automation games, particularly those who relish the challenge of optimizing complex production lines and managing resources. Fans of factory-building titles, sandbox experiences, and survival games with a strong emphasis on crafting and technological progression will find a lot to love here. The game's unique 1x1 cube constraint offers a fresh twist on the genre.

Game Info

Developed and published by randy, Terrafactor is a simulation and crafting game currently available in Early Access. It features a single-player experience with Family Sharing support. The game boasts over 50 craftable items and buildings, spread across two distinct biomes, each presenting unique automation hurdles. Players will advance through different eras via a tech tree, engaging in combat against enemies with a system that includes tiered tools for progression. The game culminates in a massive end-game crafting experience.