A Google user
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Almost Perfect game. Stable, addictive, appropriately challenging, and still simpkistic. THANK GOD there are no in game purchases, XP points or dramatic cinematics. Just a great simple game. 2024: I did notice there's still a bug in this game. When you open up that menu to change machine positions, clicking on the menu options rotates or selects the machines underneath in your factory.
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A Google user
The simplistic and monotonous gameplay is something I value - It's like real life in that respect, but, as another reviewer said, it is indeed too simple. I have been able to develop a basic formula by which everyone will have billions in two days (the time in which I have played the game, give or take a full day due to sleep and other activities). I also read that the reply was that you were working on a much more complex atmosphere, for which I will indeed be sticking around for. The controls, at least on my phone, are ridiculously jumpy. Upon tapping the screen, I am occasionally teleported to the literal opposite side of the assembly line. An inability to move things you have placed is a bit of a waste, but easily overlookable when you produce at a rate of 47k. Anyway, when a person is selecting a resource for their starter, they simply can't tap another nearby starter - instead they have to tap the x, then tap the next starter. That's... Annoying. Another thing with that: if there is any, and I do mean any, sort of clickable machine behind the x button, the game will assume that you want that machine rather than just the x button, and it starts an endless loop of attempting to click the x until you are forced to restart he game to get rid of the second machine's popup. On the note of graphics, as the play store has recently implented such ability to review that directly, I love it. My phone, which processes at 1.1 ghz on two cores, is able to handle a full screen of artifacts with minimal lag. Even aside from that, the designs of the items are coherently beautiful. I have another qualm with this game. The upgrade system doesn't include upgrades for every item. If the robotic arms had upgrades to allow them to move resources faster, they would be usable, but as they stand, they are useless. With ingenuity, a compact design produces to the maximum efficiency of whatever it is with the use of nothing more complex than literally just the crafter. Thank you for your time, and thank you for making such an enjoyable game.
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Owen Albertson
Few bugs that still need to be fixed, adding a manual save button would be awesome because some times I will close out of the app after making changes, but when I get back on those changes are completely gone, along with a little bit of money I made. Also adding a more consistent average $/second counter would be awesome, overall though, great and satisfying game that ended up being exactly what I was looking for.
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