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8.6

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  1. Oct 3, 2015
    7
    Pros:
    The game's mechanics are easy to understand.
    Learning how to do tasks that you can use in future levels is fun.
    Puzzles are a good difficulty.

    Cons:
    The game is far too long.
    The story is bad. The game would be better without it.
    It would be nice if you could view how other people did the level better than you.
  2. Sep 13, 2020
    7
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  3. Feb 13, 2019
    7
    This game is a ton of fun, providing a lot of creative freedom for something that advertises itself as a puzzle game. I felt a ton of autonomy in the design of my factories, so each puzzle felt like a unique individual experience as I learned the mechanisms by which to best optimize my own solutions. That being said, the game suffers pretty severely from being a three-dimensional game; IThis game is a ton of fun, providing a lot of creative freedom for something that advertises itself as a puzzle game. I felt a ton of autonomy in the design of my factories, so each puzzle felt like a unique individual experience as I learned the mechanisms by which to best optimize my own solutions. That being said, the game suffers pretty severely from being a three-dimensional game; I feel as if the extent to which altitude comes into any sort of meaningful consideration in the game is pretty low, yet it adds a lot of menial clicking around to incorporate into solution designs. In that respect, this game is definitely a super slow burner; very little time is spent "designing" compared to the very high amount of time required for "implementation". This in itself isn't terrible if there is a degree of fun or pleasure in the implementation process, but for me it was not a core appeal.
    The setting is mildly depressing and the soundtrack is not especially commendable, but the game is easy on the eyes nevertheless. It feels well rounded all things considered. Overall, I had a lot of fun with Infinifactory, more than enough to make up for the times it tested my patience.
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  1. CD-Action
    Sep 18, 2015
    75
    A great example of a game that’s based on simple mechanics but quickly unveils its depth and invites you to tackle problems your way. [09/2015, p.59]
  2. Aug 26, 2015
    90
    This sense of discovery is enhanced dramatically via a graph system, too, a means by which you are scored on the total number of blocks you’ve used, the footprint or size of the factory itself and the number of cycles you have to run through to create ten of your required object.
  3. PC Gamer
    Aug 14, 2015
    93
    The pleasure of creative block-building meets the satisfaction of puzzle-solving. [Oct 2015, p.66]