Join me as I play Production Line, a brand new factory building game from Positech Games! We are creating cars: lots of them! Research upgrades, build assemblies, split lines, upgrade each fitting area, manage emplyees and pricing, troubleshoot bootlenecks in the system, and much more! (If you like Factorio, you're going to love this game!)
Alpha Pre-Order:
http://www.positech.co.uk/productionline/register.htmlPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F_TXxJ254s&list=PL4o6UvJIdPNreTyp9xb3ttMGpr2S-RRviTwitter:
https://twitter.com/KatherineOfSkyFacebook:
https://www.facebook.com/katherineofsky/Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/KatherineOfSky/Discord:
https://discord.gg/ybyyaSECheck out these other fun series:
Factorio: The Belt Diva!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iYfayRB9yw&list=PL4o6UvJIdPNq_icck7l3daZvTYtqYlslDProject Automata:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egQ7rp6OzaA&list=PL4o6UvJIdPNrIsubNgb7LwYzKReVUzmtl---------------------------------------
About Production Line:
A management/strategy game where the player runs a small, but growing car company. The objective is to grow your business whilst at the same time perfecting the layout, and production process for making cars, in order to bring the sale price for your cars as low as possible and thus available to the mass market. The game is singleplayer, isometric and designed for the PC. The mechanics of the game as unusual in that the player is not striving to make the product bigger, but to constantly subdivide the production process in order to squeeze every possible optimisation and making each stage of the production line as simple and fast and efficient as possible.
Background:
Cliff originally developed the idea as a side-scrolling management game, set in the early days of the motor car (model T ford being the obvious example). Over time it developed into a modern day isometric game. As part of the research, Cliff visited the Ford Factory at Detroit and the Henry Ford museum. The game is based heavily on the production philosophy written in Fords own books.
Cliff never cared about cars until he bought a hybrid car. Later he bought a Tesla. Now he wonโt shut up about cars, and car factories.
Previous Games Developed: Democracy 3. Gratuitous Space Battles 1 & 2. Democracy 3 Africa. Gratuitous Tank Battles. Kudos.
Previous Games Published: Redshirt. Big Pharma.
Development Plan:
As open as possible, taking as much input from the community as possible, with blogs & video blogs.
Links:
Alpha Pre-Order:
http://www.positech.co.uk/productionline/register.htmlProduction Line Website:
http://www.positech.co.uk/productionline/Production Line Dev Vlog:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI32p_QGtnc&list=PLXZO305NLhaJRokXqujgS5oYxf9yP_krGProduction Line Forums:
http://positech.co.uk/forums/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=53#ProductionLine
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