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10 Best Games Like Techtonica

If you are into factory-building and automation, just like in Techtonica, these ten games give you that thrill. Each one lets you manage resources, build production lines, and explore different worlds. Here are the best games to try!

10. Timberborn

Timberborn - Official 2nd Anniversary Trailer

Timberborn is city-building game in a world whereby smart beavers are now running things, and humans are gone. You lead a beaver colony from survival to growth and flourish in a natural environment with the game focused on how to build in an environmentally friendly way by ensuring control of water management. This includes dam construction and control of forest regrowth since there is careful planning used in usage of water when dry seasons are at a peak. Here, keeping your beavers healthy and cheerful will demand managing critical resources such as wood, food, and water.

9. Factorio

Factorio: Space Age - Trailer

Factorio is a game where you have to construct and control automated factories on an alien planet. First, you collect simple resources such as iron and coal. Using them, you construct simple machines, and eventually, as time goes on, they automate all of your tasks so you can expand the factory. Your aim is to continually upgrade and link up production lines so that resources flow freely throughout the factory. This involves setting up conveyor belts, the assembly of machines, and a good layout to ensure efficiency.

8. The Planet Crafter

Planet Crafter - Official Steam Trailer | 2021

In The Planet Crafter, you play a survivor who was transported to a hostile planet as a task to make the place habitable for human living. You begin with next to nothing; you will have to collect minerals, craft tools, and start a base to stay alive. Your base is where you can make machines that heat the planet, produce oxygen, and increase pressure. These steps are pivotal in changing the planet to a livable place. As you progress, you unlock more tools and are able to expand your base, which makes survival much easier.

7. Captain of Industry

Captain of Industry - Early Access Trailer

This game starts on an abandoned island, which you and a small crew of survivors land on. The goal is to survive and grow by mining resources, growing food, and setting up factories that produce a variety of goods. The basic needs must first be managed, such as food production, and more complex industrial systems built later. It unlocks new advanced production options for you, meaning the products that you can now manufacture become wider. Gradually, your settlement might evolve into an industrial superpower. You would require logistics systems consisting of trucks, conveyor belts, and pipes to transport goods on your island in the best way possible.

6. Dyson Sphere Program

Dyson Sphere Program Trailer

It is a space simulation and strategy game, in which you will build an intergalactic factory to harvest star energy. You are going to be a space engineer who is employed by the COSMO Space Alliance and seeks to create Dyson Spheres – enormous structures around stars in order to capture their power. You begin with a small workshop, which gradually grows and becomes automated across different planets and star systems. So, players have to connect resources with conveyor belts, transport material between planets, and set up automated facilities to increase resource output.

5. Chocolate Factory

Chocolate Factory - Official Announcement Trailer

If you always wanted to run a Chocolate Factory, here’s your chance, building one among candy cane forests and gumdrop hills. You make all sorts of sweets, setting up conveyor belts to automate the process. And as your factory grows, follow a tech tree to unlock new tools and upgrades. You explore the world while fighting a little bit and get around with gadgets, like jump pads, gliders, and jetpacks. Eventually, drones end up being your means to transport stuff across longer distances as the game progresses. The world is open, but small enough that you end up filling it full of factories.

4. Technicity

Technicity | Release Trailer | STEAM

Technicity is a first-person city-building game where all powerful construction tools are offered for creating vast and complex cities. You can even create personalized construction blocks, furniture, and other materials that create buildings uniquely different from other buildings. Machinery, like cranes and cement mixers, is also included to speed up the process, so you could quickly and efficiently build a whole town. The open world can be terraformed too, where roads can be laid across the massive map and even using vehicles to explore or connect different cities.

3. WW2 Rebuilder

WW2 Rebuilder | Official Trailer | STEAM

WW2 Rebuilder builds upon the theme of rebuilding Europe after the devastation caused in World War II. Players must pick up tools, namely hammers and trowels, to mend and renovate cities. Players are directed to different locations and tasks, such as fixing or rebuilding homes, industrial establishments, roads, and other public squares. During such travel, players gather the resources, craft the respective materials, and accomplish miscellaneous tasks.

2. ContractVille

ContractVille - Official Early Access Gameplay Trailer

Here, starting the game with almost no cash in hand, you’d begin demolishing, erecting, and decorating properties here and there around town until you earn enough cash. From here, you will eventually buy land, construct houses, decorate them and sell at auction. Additionally, co-op mode lets you create and manage your own company alongside up to 4 other friends. You can team up with friends, giving each of them specific tasks to do in the game. That way, you can all play a role in growing the business.

1. Satisfactory

Satisfactory 1.0 Launch Trailer

Satisfactory is a first-person game where you create gigantic factories on an alien planet. You can play with your friends or yourself. The objective is to gather resources, build conveyor belts, and create the most efficient production lines on your factory. To make your factory grow, you need to automate machines, utilize trucks, trains, and pipes for material transportation, and expand further.

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