How Satisfactory Makes Work Fun

How Satisfactory Makes Work Fun

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Work is boring - at least, that's what we've been told. Satisfactory, Factorio, and other logistics games have got other ideas. Far from being boring, these factory or city building games turn regular chores and busywork into compelling, highly enjoyable gameplay, all without falling back on the sketchier tricks AAA developers sometimes employ. How?

The Architect has a few ideas.

With hard hat equipped, and a pot of builder's brew on the go, the Architect is ready to sketch out a production line that takes boring mechanics, and turns them into fun - and it all starts with our need to optimise things.

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