There's a great sale going on at Potatograd's OP-144 factory. You get to work at the factory 23 hours/day instead of 22. Thank you Comrade Dictator Potato! Please bring back the Workers & Resources series. 9-year subscriber.
Great list as always Orbital Potato! Outside of the list, somewhat within the automation/city builder genre, I'll probably dive into the following: Mech Engineer - a must for any Mech Commander and Battletech fans that enjoy resource control city building / management Synergy - a recommendation on the looks alone From Glory To Goo - when you feel like Factorio or it's clones doesn't have enough defense and survival aspects Millennia - a Civ like with an interesting management twist, that looks deceptively easy but have a difficult depth to reach Theocracy - when you feel like there isn't enough religion and fantasy in the Civilization franchise and it's clones Primitive Society Simulator - Neolithic Rimworld with it's own special twist Alien Horizon - a sci-fi survival city builder that more people should try, it's early access with much content in it already, as it's been developed over several years pre Steam launch Going Medieval - Rimworld but medieval with 3d building, free design and physics elements Mistward - a fight the mist automation city builder, keep the lights going as it's your lifeline Infection Free Zone - a zombie survival city builder in active development Expansion Core - a nomadic robotic survival game with different automation than expected and way too little people playing it for what's offered Cardboard Town - a deck building city builder, even more compelling than the description says Regions of Ruin - a combat focused city survival game on a deep sale Moons of Ardan - a sci-fi multi planet city survival builder that should have more players for what's there Sweet Transit - a railway based city builder Final Upgrade - if you've gotten this far into my list, then you'll definitely enjoy this gem! Captain of Industry - already the greatest automation city builder that's still getting ludicrous support and more content, that features 3d destructible terrain, highly recommended! That's the tip of the iceberg, there's too many great games and too little time in the day!
Picked up Workers & Resources back when electricity was the most challenging thing, lol! Something like $10 it was. It was a bargain back then!! It's quadrippled in size since then. It's still a bargain! The best city builder on Steam by FAR!! It has more and deeper gameplay than Dwarf Fortress. Seriously.
came here to watch the video and of course had to bring my towel. Happy Norweigan flightless ducks day tato! Hope you have something nice planned and not the usual thing people do
I'm surprised you didn't include Factory Town on this list as it is also on the Steam Summer Sale right now. I also checked Mashinky, but unfortunately it isn't on sale at the moment.
Guys i want to buy some games, but i have a limit of €12, so I´am deciding between pack 1: SW Jedi fallen order + Mass effect legendary edition (total is €10) or pack 2. Bioshock collection (total is €12). Which one would you recommend? The end of sale is almost here so thank you for answers.
Workers Resources Soviet Republic is an absolute gem. The 'skin' is 70s Soviet society but not really the focus. The focus is building a colony and interlocking cities. The game can be scaled from extremely complex to a simple sandbox. The community is one of the best!
I think people (including me) are hesitating about Ixion because of the meh reviews. There is so much choice in games with a very positive review score on Steam so why would I bother? I mean people are pretty fast with recommending a game because there are just 2 choices on Steam and even if you read the positive reviews people are not raving.
There's a great sale going on at Potatograd's OP-144 factory.
You get to work at the factory 23 hours/day instead of 22. Thank you Comrade Dictator Potato!
Please bring back the Workers & Resources series.
9-year subscriber.
he dont even live 9 years nice lie
@@dkdebest Your statement does not make sense. Please elaborate.
Satisfactory has a GREAT deal AND will be getting quite more expensive afterwards as per dev announcement today.
9:50 the sale of IXION lasted from the 22nd of June until the 29th…
I was wondering why it wasn't on sale for me. Thanks for this!
Great list as always Orbital Potato!
Outside of the list, somewhat within the automation/city builder genre, I'll probably dive into the following:
Mech Engineer - a must for any Mech Commander and Battletech fans that enjoy resource control city building / management
Synergy - a recommendation on the looks alone
From Glory To Goo - when you feel like Factorio or it's clones doesn't have enough defense and survival aspects
Millennia - a Civ like with an interesting management twist, that looks deceptively easy but have a difficult depth to reach
Theocracy - when you feel like there isn't enough religion and fantasy in the Civilization franchise and it's clones
Primitive Society Simulator - Neolithic Rimworld with it's own special twist
Alien Horizon - a sci-fi survival city builder that more people should try, it's early access with much content in it already, as it's been developed over several years pre Steam launch
Going Medieval - Rimworld but medieval with 3d building, free design and physics elements
Mistward - a fight the mist automation city builder, keep the lights going as it's your lifeline
Infection Free Zone - a zombie survival city builder in active development
Expansion Core - a nomadic robotic survival game with different automation than expected and way too little people playing it for what's offered
Cardboard Town - a deck building city builder, even more compelling than the description says
Regions of Ruin - a combat focused city survival game on a deep sale
Moons of Ardan - a sci-fi multi planet city survival builder that should have more players for what's there
Sweet Transit - a railway based city builder
Final Upgrade - if you've gotten this far into my list, then you'll definitely enjoy this gem!
Captain of Industry - already the greatest automation city builder that's still getting ludicrous support and more content, that features 3d destructible terrain, highly recommended!
That's the tip of the iceberg, there's too many great games and too little time in the day!
Picked up Workers & Resources back when electricity was the most challenging thing, lol! Something like $10 it was. It was a bargain back then!! It's quadrippled in size since then. It's still a bargain! The best city builder on Steam by FAR!! It has more and deeper gameplay than Dwarf Fortress. Seriously.
Satisfactory's price will be going up soon. Best get it now while it's half off.
City Bus Manager looks amazing
"People are sad makes this fantastic". Well said comrade lol !
came here to watch the video and of course had to bring my towel. Happy Norweigan flightless ducks day tato! Hope you have something nice planned and not the usual thing people do
Sh*t! I already got all of those games. Worth every penny though, even at full price.
I always look forward to your lists. They are always clear and i picked up many games already I didn't know before thanks to you!
Oh, neat. I'm looking for a new game at the moment but can't decide on what. Thanks for the list.
Workers & Resources is awesome.
I learn about so many great games because of you, thank you!
Excellent video and recommendations. Really like your content, liked and subscribed.
My summer vacation started, now have not been able to touch my pc in a week 😂 so yeah looks like im skipping the sales. Good list though
Most players have 1000+ hours in Satisfactory. It's even worth a €60 pricetag of a AAA game.
This was awesome, so many great games and hidden gems. I think I am buying all but the Soviets. I hate you, thank you.
GOt most already but thank you for the vid.
I'm surprised you didn't include Factory Town on this list as it is also on the Steam Summer Sale right now. I also checked Mashinky, but unfortunately it isn't on sale at the moment.
I love Factory Town, it's ALWAYS a great buy, but I included it on my last list so wanted to rotate it around!
@@orbitalpotato Newer sub, so I was unaware. Apologies.
Picked up the Homeworld Remastered Collection and Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak for $6.36 (USD) - 90% off.
Guys i want to buy some games, but i have a limit of €12, so I´am deciding between pack 1: SW Jedi fallen order + Mass effect legendary edition (total is €10) or pack 2. Bioshock collection (total is €12). Which one would you recommend? The end of sale is almost here so thank you for answers.
Workers Resources Soviet Republic is an absolute gem. The 'skin' is 70s Soviet society but not really the focus.
The focus is building a colony and interlocking cities. The game can be scaled from extremely complex to a simple sandbox.
The community is one of the best!
What are the prices in Scottish pounds?
Summer sale free content for all creators lol ^^
I think people (including me) are hesitating about Ixion because of the meh reviews. There is so much choice in games with a very positive review score on Steam so why would I bother? I mean people are pretty fast with recommending a game because there are just 2 choices on Steam and even if you read the positive reviews people are not raving.
Ixion is boring after the campaign, there is nothing more to do, as for the amount of content the game should have cost 20-30% less.