An engineering game, as I'd define it, is a game where a primary gameplay element is designing machines for some purpose, weighing conflicting needs such as cost, versatility, and performance. I've only played a handful of these games, and I really wish I could find more. Here are some of the ones I've enjoyed:
Kerbal Space Program: I'd call this a definitive example of an engineering game, and one I have hundreds of hours in. I absolutely love designing rockets, figuring out what I'll need for each mission, experimenting with different staging mechanisms to maximize fuel efficiency, pushing my available tools to the absolute limit to land on far-off celestial bodies, etc.
Automation: The Car Company Tycoon Game: Yes, I know, fuck cars, but I'm having fun with this one. There are a lot of different niches you can cater to, and I enjoy specializing in affordable, reliable, fuel-efficient sedans and compact cars against the trend of turning everything into a gas-guzzling behemoth.
Master of Orion: Yes, a DOS game from 1994, and primarily a 4x, but its ship designer has some of the best balance between simplicity and depth I've ever seen. Ships have a limited hull capacity, but no fixed number of weapon hardpoints, and they can only fit a handful of special modules, but there are dozens to choose from, with widely varying capabilities. The number of actual choices to make is small, but they involve balancing so many things - durability, damage reduction, damage output, armor penetration, weapon range, maneuverability - and the turn-based combat gives enough control to let you really appreciate the impact your designs have.
Avorion: A space flight sim with highly customizable ships built out of blocks, with fine-grained control over things like engine power, maneuver thrusters, and armor thickness, and cargo bay sizes. I wanted to like this one, but it's way too grindy for me (building up your reputation with factions takes forever, and they won't let you buy better ship equipment until you do).
Robocraft: A game where you design a robot and then pit it against other players' creations in online team battles. My best creations were a spider bot that could scuttle up and over hills and ambush enemies with a massive plasma burst, and an air defense bot with bigass twin AAGs and a shitload of top armor. I had a lot of fun with this one back in the day, but nowadays it's so deserted that most of the players are bots.
Factorio is the prototypical machine building game. It also has an extensive modding scene.
Dyson Sphere Project is extremely similar to Factorio.
Satisfactory is Factorio but 3d and first person.
Minecraft tech modpacks are usually basically machine building games. Right now I'm playing Create: Astral
I'd recommend not paying money for Factorio. The devs are shitheads. It's a fun game, just don't pay money for it.
Entirely reasonable. I've had it on steam since way back when I didn't pirate everything and before the dev made it clear what a shithead he is. CW: , TL;DR: "Stalin cancel cultured my czech freedom so I love linking to weird transphobic bigots"
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Why shitheads?
The other reply to my comment has a link to a reddit thread, but the reply on reddit's been removed. To save you some time and to put it simply, a dev got called out for referencing a pedo's software development philosophy, got told they should have a disclaimer on the politics of this person, and went on a twitter rampage for a day about cancel culture. I'd recommend pirating.
Also at some point their website had something along the lines of "If you like polish women and video games, send us an application."
Thank you.
I love the game, I'm sad they're shitheads.
Oh, well. Piracy wins, again.
Too late by a few years Which is a shame because I like playing pacifist (keeping my pollution low and prioritizing clean tech like solar panels to not upset the aliens).
Mindistry is a lot like factorio and is free on fDroid (but is also on steam)
https://mindustrygame.github.io/
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i need to play satisfactory again... i love that game so much
im waiting for 1.0 to hop back in, which should be this year sometime :)
ohhh yeah i forgot about that!
im really excited for the games story
also does anyone here have experience with running the satis mod launcher thing on linux?
its an app image and it works perfectly
ohhh they have a linux release now?? nice!
yep! i was super pumped! the PRC's flag flies proudly over my factory once again!