![]() ![]() SpaceChem and Infinifactory are the only ones I've played. Stuff like Great Permutator comes to mind You can use this thread to post general automation games too though, so we can compare. I'm wondering if there are other games that don't come from Zachtronics that feature advanced spatial reasoning combined with automata. The distinction between something like SpaceChem and something like Factorio is huge imo. ![]() Games like SpaceChem and InfiniFactory really push the spatial part by forcing you to rotate products, force products to revisit the same part of the assembly belt, etc. You can go much further than this though. This will force the player to not only find a good assembly, but to engineer it spatially. BTW and a few other mods (not a lot though), as well as Factorio for example, use a simple spatial system, where the options to move stuff are limited (as opposed to, say, Buildcraft style mods, which feature no spatial system) and the machines tend to be large and clunky. The first word spatial implies that the use of space is an issue in the automation. ![]() There's tons of mods for MC, such as BTW there's a few good games that feature it, like Factorio and certain RPS hybrids (heck, even DOTA style games feature this in part). It's when an assembly type setup is a core gameplay mechanism. What is spatial automation? The second part, automation, is easy to define. I've always hoped that there would one day be a cool minecraft mod that did spatial automation too, but afaik, there isn't one yet. I've been fascinated by spatial automation games for a while. **** WARNING: INFINIFACTORY SPOILERS IN THE THREAD **** ![]()
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