
Max of 3 installs, which I guess isn't overly restrictive, I just have a tendency to reinstall the O/S and update hardware regularly.
Games like openttd install#
Played anno 1404:Venice (which was an expansion to anno 1404) For 163 hours, pretty good game Sadly the bullshit DRM (steam) Is a joke, and I can't install it anymore. The production queues are much more limited but the game also features city building and trading. I find it interesting that no one has mentioned the Anno series. short question: in factorio: can you have doors that open only with keys, and those keys can be collected somewhere on the map and stored in the inventory ? or can you program that easily using lua scripting ? (sorry for noob questions, very fresh to factorio, quite excited after demo!) but that would require probably some deeper modifications. I would wish to build a similiar game-mod using factorio. you have to figure out what happened, survive and find your way back to the main land. It is a beautifull adventure on an island. You can download and play the games (4 episodes) here:Īnd here is the world map of game of robot 3: it is the complexity of the game that fascinates ! the same complexity that can be seen in factorio screenshots and that made me try the demo (and i will certainly buy the full game) The graphics may look old-fashioned, but that doesnt matter. (i will post pictures and a link to the game in my second post - because it is not allowed for first-time-posters )

I just played the factorio demo, and it awakended those strong memories about one of my most beloved games (game of robot). sadly, the game is in german language only, hence it is so little known worldwide. game of robot is more of an adventure / world exploration game, but also a sandbox where you can build your own bridges, digg through walls etc. There is a little known game diamond called "game of robot".
