The Power Factory
The Power Factory is a real time strategy game where you are set to work in building a power company. You will start with nothing but a bit of funding. Your goal is to build up and become a huge multi-million company providing power for all your citizens. As your technology improves you will find new ways to create better and more efficient factories.
Gameplay
You create a power factory from scratch with barely enough money. As you progresses in the game you will unlock new and better technologies for creating a better factory. Eventually you will gain enough money to create multiple factories to supply your ever growing city’s needs.
Key features
* Manage multiple factories
* Upgrade system that allows you to upgrade each of your buildings separately
* Easy to use controls
* Basic Mod support
Upcoming features
* A tutorial to get your started
* An adaptive AI that controls the world
* A punishing disaster system
* More polished mod support
* Unlocking better technologies
Steam User 1
A solid game we have not seen so many of. The game has a easy gameplay and you get to know how it works very fast. It can be played in many ways, both in the forum of how each factory will look like, how it performs and how much money you get. The developer comes with new updates and bug fixes every week, so it will be fun to see how the game will end. I experience short response time to questions, and have a high level of commitment.
I wish for accounts for each factory and a system of challenges or tasks that must be achieved to gain additional benefits.
Steam User 2
The Power Factory is a pretty neat game about making power to feed a very ungrateful city, otherwise, everyone DIES.
It is similar to games like Factorio in that it has 'conveyors' and you have to move product to a location to progress. Currently, the factory appears to be made out of cardboard and plastic because things go wrong every 3 minutes or so..
Overall, I recommend the game to anyone who likes this kind of game and has time to spare.
I'd like to mention that this game is still early in development, and that you should follow the game's progress if you don't want to buy it just yet.