Compara los precios de Factory Magnate en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Rising Tail. Publicado por indie.io. Lanzado el 28/4/2026. Disponible en PC, Linux. Géneros: Casual, Simulation, Strategy.

Satisfying production-line optimization without the wiki tabs, the ratio spreadsheets, or the existential dread of a spaghetti belt gone wrong. This is the factory builder your non-gamer friends could actually finish.

I have spent enough hours staring at throughput calculators to know that the factory-builder genre has a serious newcomer problem. Every time I recommend Factorio or Satisfactory to someone, I lose them around hour two when the belt math kicks in. Factory Magnate from Rising Tail is a direct answer to that problem, and it is worth understanding exactly what that answer looks like before you click buy. The core loop is tighter than what you find in the genre heavyweights. You begin with simple raw-resource extraction, connect a handful of machines, and feed contracts issued by local companies on your current map. The production chain logic starts approachable: one machine's output feeds the next input, and the dependency graph grows in a controlled, legible way rather than slamming you with a full tech tree on hour one. Around 25 machines and buildings cover the mechanical space, with over 50 items to process across the game's progression. That ceiling is deliberately modest. Veteran players looking for the thousand-hour rabbit hole that Factorio promises will not find it here, and Rising Tail is not pretending otherwise. What gives Factory Magnate more shape than a pure casual idle-builder is the contract and relationship system sitting on top of the production puzzle. Client companies shift their requirements over time, which forces line adjustments rather than a set-it-and-forget-it approach. Building stronger relationships with companies improves contract odds and margins, adding a light business-strategy dimension that stops the experience from feeling purely mechanical. There are also AI competitors chasing the same contracts, which provides enough competitive tension to keep progression meaningful without ever threatening a punishing failure state. Each procedurally generated map resets the spatial challenge, so the layout problem is always fresh even if the underlying machine roster is the same. The honest concern for strategy-oriented players is depth ceiling. The objective-based structure is excellent for pacing and for keeping the experience completable, but it also means the late game does not spiral outward the way sandbox-focused titles do. Once you have read the production chains and understood the relationship mechanics, there is limited emergent complexity to chase. The Steam tag "Moddable" is worth watching, because that community layer could meaningfully extend the game's lifespan if the mod tooling gets attention post-launch. Right now the review sample is too small to call community momentum either way, but the early reception is sitting in positive territory. For newcomers who have bounced off the genre before, this is genuinely the right entry point. The objective system always tells you your next step, the interface scales readably as your factory grows, and the absence of combat, timers, or punishing economy resets means mistakes are learning moments rather than run-enders. As someone who normally wants a late-game economy that breaks my brain in interesting ways, I have to be clear: Factory Magnate is not built for me at peak complexity. But I would hand it to anyone who has ever said the genre looks interesting but intimidating, and I would expect them to have a good time. Diego, Scout Team

Factory Magnate

Factory Magnate

28 abr 2026Rising Tailindie.io
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Satisfying production-line optimization without the wiki tabs, the ratio spreadsheets, or the existential dread of a spaghetti belt gone wrong. This is the factory builder your non-gamer friends could actually finish.

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I have spent enough hours staring at throughput calculators to know that the factory-builder genre has a serious newcomer problem. Every time I recommend Factorio or Satisfactory to someone, I lose them around hour two when the belt math kicks in. Factory Magnate from Rising Tail is a direct answer to that problem, and it is worth understanding exactly what that answer looks like before you click buy. The core loop is tighter than what you find in the genre heavyweights. You begin with simple raw-resource extraction, connect a handful of machines, and feed contracts issued by local companies on your current map. The production chain logic starts approachable: one machine's output feeds the next input, and the dependency graph grows in a controlled, legible way rather than slamming you with a full tech tree on hour one. Around 25 machines and buildings cover the mechanical space, with over 50 items to process across the game's progression. That ceiling is deliberately modest. Veteran players looking for the thousand-hour rabbit hole that Factorio promises will not find it here, and Rising Tail is not pretending otherwise. What gives Factory Magnate more shape than a pure casual idle-builder is the contract and relationship system sitting on top of the production puzzle. Client companies shift their requirements over time, which forces line adjustments rather than a set-it-and-forget-it approach. Building stronger relationships with companies improves contract odds and margins, adding a light business-strategy dimension that stops the experience from feeling purely mechanical. There are also AI competitors chasing the same contracts, which provides enough competitive tension to keep progression meaningful without ever threatening a punishing failure state. Each procedurally generated map resets the spatial challenge, so the layout problem is always fresh even if the underlying machine roster is the same. The honest concern for strategy-oriented players is depth ceiling. The objective-based structure is excellent for pacing and for keeping the experience completable, but it also means the late game does not spiral outward the way sandbox-focused titles do. Once you have read the production chains and understood the relationship mechanics, there is limited emergent complexity to chase. The Steam tag "Moddable" is worth watching, because that community layer could meaningfully extend the game's lifespan if the mod tooling gets attention post-launch. Right now the review sample is too small to call community momentum either way, but the early reception is sitting in positive territory. For newcomers who have bounced off the genre before, this is genuinely the right entry point. The objective system always tells you your next step, the interface scales readably as your factory grows, and the absence of combat, timers, or punishing economy resets means mistakes are learning moments rather than run-enders. As someone who normally wants a late-game economy that breaks my brain in interesting ways, I have to be clear: Factory Magnate is not built for me at peak complexity. But I would hand it to anyone who has ever said the genre looks interesting but intimidating, and I would expect them to have a good time.

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Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:indieObjective-Based ProgressionContract SystemAI CompetitionAccessible AutomationCompletable EndgameMulti-Map ReplayabilityBeginner-Friendly

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Windows 7 or newer
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD3000 or higher with OpenGL 2.1 support
Processor
2.0 ghz Dual Core
Sound Card
OpenAL supported sound card

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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