Start with a small base and a handful of resources, then sit back and let the game's idle mechanics work their magic as your operation grows and improves over time. But don't get too comfortable - you'll need to carefully manage your resources and make strategic decisions to ensure that your operation runs smoothly and efficiently.

As your planetary empire expands, so too will your challenges. Through careful research and experimentation, you'll be able to unlock advanced technologies that will revolutionize your operation. From new production buildings and resource management tools to powerful military upgrades, every new technology you unlock will bring you one step closer to dominating the galaxy.

Planetary Factory is the perfect game for players who love incremental and idle games but also crave a bit of strategy and challenge.

StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 3.6 out of 5 stars
(8 total ratings)
AuthorNyrio
GenreSimulation
Made withUnity
TagsAutomation, Clicker, Endless, Idle, Incremental, Loot
Average sessionDays or more
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
LinksSteam

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I don't like the storage cap. It adds little to the game, but creates a lot of frustruation. The worst part is how it interacts with base modules: Normally, deconstructing a building refunds 100% of cost. But when I hit the storage cap, boom, all of that module is lost. No warnings in advance.

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Man,

I'd [REDACTED] a [REDACTED] to make two conveyors cross over each other.

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Idk why but sometimes the automations don't produce anything and I have to destroy and place them again.

Edit: I might be stupid

I see the same thing with the inserters, they get stuck and refuse to pickup anything until replaced

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If an inserter picks up an item that is not meant to go into the specific production building he is connected to, he will be blocked for a couple of seconds. That might be what youre witnessing. The solution is to plan conveyor belts accordingly. Cheers

Yeah I realized that I wasn't actually doing  it properly. Although I do think it'd be nice for a little bit of a hint or two for how some things work just for people to understand what's happening. 

The inserters get stuck and refuse to pick up anything if there are more than 1 resource on a conveyor

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It's not clear what the counter for how many Automotons you have are. I only just realised it's the first number on the meter. I thought that was showing the progress.

I don't think I can play it with my current computer. The game seems to be working but the progress is stuttered for some reason.

I finally moused-over to see why my fuel wasn't extracting and the arm was facing the wrong way. Is there a way to rotate them without having to buy a new one?

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Do inserters not take items from storage?

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weird bug currently where the game resolution is way too big and it's impossible to see the game menu. Fixed by lowering the zoom level in browser (ctrl + -) . Interestingly once done you can go back up to normal zoom level (ctrl + 0) and it works fine. Tested this in both Firefox and chrome.

Export Save doesn't work for me - I click the button, but nothing happens (nothing gets copied to my clipboard, no file, nothing), and my save got erased last time I played (if there is any kind of save system)

Generally exporting a save should download a file, this can either be a browser issue or something like a firewall blocking it. 

While the game also saves locally (with the continue game button), these get deleted or rather inaccessible due to how itch.io handles new builds. 

Cheers

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Can confirm, it works for me in Edge, but not Firefox.

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In case people encounter resolution issues, maybe try out ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom out / zoom in. That could potentially fix it. Not sure why it happens to some. Cheers

No idea what to do. Can't click anything. No tutorial. Doesn't seem to work.

You have to click on the "Town" button in the top right (which is partly blocked by the itch buttons. Reaching the named buttons is easy enough, but the settings button requires you control+scroll in the page itself and makes the game misbehave because the ui code handles resolution changes badly), then you can click to upgrade your max automatons!

I'm finding this pretty interesting, so hopefully you're able to give it a shot and see what you think, too!