Build the most efficient intergalactic factory in space simulation strategy game Dyson Sphere Program! Harness the power of stars, collect resources, plan and design production lines and develop your interstellar factory from a small space workshop to a galaxy-wide industrial empire.
I've thought about that a lot too. A game where you control a whole country or smaller region without corporations having any say is inherently just a planned economy, I like how efficient and normal the game studios make it seem. Being able to play with a strategy close to my philosophy feels good too. Recently I've played Frostpunk, Surviving Mars, Fallout 4 within the settlements is kind of ancom, Cities Skylines to a lesser extent because the capitalist fucks move out if you increase taxes to socdem levels even
I haven't played all the dlc yet but I think they're worth it. If you like the game you'll get bored of the base game scenarios, replayability isn't that high
Frostpunk is absolutely great, definitely recommended (although it can be pretty tough and grim). The DLC is just scenarios really, Last Autumn is top notch (and has a pro-labour path that lets you build unions and tear down class distinctions etc), the others are not so great. You can definitely get the base game first and see if you like it, then commit to any DLC later.
I've thought about that a lot too. A game where you control a whole country or smaller region without corporations having any say is inherently just a planned economy, I like how efficient and normal the game studios make it seem. Being able to play with a strategy close to my philosophy feels good too. Recently I've played Frostpunk, Surviving Mars, Fallout 4 within the settlements is kind of ancom, Cities Skylines to a lesser extent because the capitalist fucks move out if you increase taxes to socdem levels even
Frostpunk looks super cool, is it worth getting the DLC's or is the base game enough?
I haven't played all the dlc yet but I think they're worth it. If you like the game you'll get bored of the base game scenarios, replayability isn't that high
Frostpunk is absolutely great, definitely recommended (although it can be pretty tough and grim). The DLC is just scenarios really, Last Autumn is top notch (and has a pro-labour path that lets you build unions and tear down class distinctions etc), the others are not so great. You can definitely get the base game first and see if you like it, then commit to any DLC later.