![]() This, hands down, has to be one of the best PC Puzzle Games that I've ever played in the last.um.ever. I would have spent $200 to get this game. Do you like puzzles? Do you consider yourself creative and capable of abstract thought? Just get the game. The puzzles are challenging because your creativity is stretched to its maximum limits to come up with any of a nearly infinite number of solutions, let alone a good one. Its puzzles are not challenging because the game made them so. Rarely have I played a game that gave me a challenge, that I spent hours trying to solve or complete, only to have to throw it out because of a major oversight on my part, and yet be happy to start from scratch again. And even though I rarely come close to the upper end of the charts, the efficiency of your solutions are compared to everyone else out there online, so you know how truly eloquent you have made your design. If you enjoy logical puzzles and putting your creativity to the test, this game is an ABSOLUTE MUST HAVE! You could spend at least 40 hours coming up with sloppy solutions to the game's main puzzles, and spend a ridiculous amount of time coming up with solutions to workshop puzzles, and making any of your solutions more efficient. The building blocks allow for basic programming principles, and even a basic playthrough will teach you basic programming skills whether you realize it or not. It seems that with this game, the building block allow for an infinite amount of creative use, not only to solve the puzzles, but to build machines that are more clever and efficient than anyone else. I've seen videos of people making computers that can count, display a clock, and even generate cellular automata using solely the mechanics of the game. While I can't speak to the draw from the Spacechem geniuses out there, I've seen videos of people that make insane contraptions in Infinifactory to be as efficient as possible. Infinifactory, on the other hand, makes it much easier to get a dirty solution to work, and to me, getting ANY solution to work for many of its later puzzles felt like an intellectual triumph. I played Spacechem and found it nearly impossible for my intellect about half way through. This does NOT make it less sophisticated than Spacechem. However, while Spacechem was very limited on space, Infinifactory, including its "inside" levels, has much more room to come up with dirty solutions. this is the ultimate puzzle game! Like many have noted, this is very similar to Spacechem in 3D. ![]()
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