Logistics Rig Prototype
A downloadable game for Windows
Logistics Rig is a prototype game based around completing logistic supply chains to meet production goals.
Plan out train routes to most efficiently transport cargo and maximize production.
This is a limited prototype, but does include 3 scenarios with completeable objectives.
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 total ratings) |
Author | ReticulatedBantha |
Genre | Simulation |
Tags | Automation, cargo, logistics, traffic, Trains, Unreal Engine |
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LogisticsIslandPrototype.zip 212 MB
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Hey there! It was totally a happy accident we played your game the other night. Loved the strategy and level of challenges. Here's a link to my live playtest... https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1232915841?t=00h52m14s
yoo i love this game. it has some great mechanics. The only thing i would recomend would be to have more complex lines. Like, having some form of merging 2 lines together.
Interesting concept, but a bit unstable.
The production plants are already built and set in place so I think you're just connecting lines?
Correct, this prototype is just about hooking up the supply chains and feedback loops for the factories, not building the factories themselves.
Thank you for the detailed feedback!
Thanks for sharing this eh. I love the gameplay and I think you can build this out into a fine game if you decide to continue. I enjoyed the logistics of just building more and more. Since victory is about throughput (the first derivative) I do not think a money (the second derivative) makes sense as a mechanic.
I think more visual polish, like cars filling with goods or buildings showing icons for what they accept, would be the first thing I would do next. Then if you feel more mechanics are needed I would focus on trains changing layers which would multiply the chaos, and or more catalysts which encourage more connections.
Right now the main "currency" is build-able space. Focus on mechanics which use that currency in new ways.
For teaching the player maybe have a starting scenario where some tracks and trains are already built. This would allow you to teach techniques like crossing track or catalysts without text. It could also allow you to make scenarios as content.
Please consider terrain or obstacles. All these should give room for you to make challenging levels which are more than just pure throughput tests.
Daniel