![]() They have clearly taken some shortcuts to ship early (VERY unlike THQ Nordic usual standards), but the price reflects that more than fairly. I'm still very OK with this purchase and it's great a price. so it'd be safe to assume Good Co is a much more mature game than this now. Originally posted by Hicsy:Haven't played Good Co since VERY early access when you couldn't do much - but this one feels SO rushed to market. ![]() so if you definitely have the time to put in and cost is your only issue I would definitely recommend getting Little Big Workshop :-) I also heard that roller coaster tycoon on switch isn't the greatest. I tried Project Highrise, but it didn't capture my interest. I was looking at Port Royale at one point, but I think it would focus less on trade than Patrician. Little Big Workshop is a factory simulation game developed by Mirage Game Studios and published by HandyGames and THQ Nordic. Between these frequent little frustrations i guess the primary fun i am having is optimising around how bad the AI is, rather than genuine challenges of similar titles. The first games that come to mind are the Capitalism and Patrician series on PC. AI is "just good enough, not very play-tested" as you will often have 4-5 Dwarves sitting around while early-line machines sit idle waiting for an operator. It features cute diorama style visuals, but has surprisingly deep systems to tinker. but also after 10-20 hours i still can't tell if I really like it, or if I just can't be bothered to change game. Little Big Workshop is an enjoyable entry in the management sim game. The level of complexity starts off reasonable and then escalates rapidly to managing elaborate internal supply-chains and production. You are the Big Boss and it’s time to take charge of your very own tabletop factory. Currently, the console experience will be just as worthy of your time as the PC version is. In Little Big Workshop you become a factory tycoon Real factories made FUN. If you are like me, where you played a lot of Factorio but enjoy more light-hearted 'sims' - Little Big Workshop will certainly impress. Little Big Workshop should be a tremendously fun and immersive experience when the countless bugs are fixed. so it'd be safe to assume Good Co is a much more mature game than this now. Manage your workers, stations, machines and create awesome stuff as your little big workshop grows into your dream factory. Haven't played Good Co since VERY early access when you couldn't do much - but this one feels SO rushed to market.
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