Every building must be maintained with a certain number of products or else it just stops running. You can create some very complex lines between two storage buildings if you know what you’re doing. It’s extremely cheap to build and once you start inputting resources into it, you can use it to output those resources since the inventory in storage is shared between them all. However, in order for them to actually work, you need Storage nodes, and they are extremely useful in many situations. Each building either produces resources or creates a product using other resources. It’s all drag and drop, and occasionally playing with the settings of nodes, or “buildings”. The entire game can be played with just the mouse, which is quick and intuitive to use. Besides, the real mess comes from all the lines going from one node to the next. I liked the absolute minimalist style, as it kept things easy to understand at a glance. It’s apparent from the main menu alone, where I am reminded more of visual programming software or a schematic, with different coloured shapes to represent things such as water, rock, trees, and sheep. ![]() It strips back most of the fluff that comes with most resource management games like Factorio or Prison Architect and only gives you the essentials needed to run a giant factory. ![]() Masterplan Tycoon is a minimalist resource management simulator developed by Bureau Bravin and published by Ravenage Games and Doyoyo Games. Reviews // 17th Mar 2023 - 12 days ago // By Dylan Pamintuan Masterplan Tycoon Review
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