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* AlienLunch: Two of the Overlord levels involve processing meat for the Overlords. One has some lemming-like creatures, the other an alien whale. You, however, get food pellets in your cell. When the resistance rescue you, you can talk to Dave. He'll mention the food at the cafeteria, saying, "Just keep telling yourself it's fishcake."
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* WeirdWorldWeirdFood: Two of the Overlord levels involve processing meat for the Overlords. One has some lemming-like creatures, the other an alien whale. You, however, get food pellets in your cell. When the resistance rescue you, you can talk to Dave. He'll mention the food at the cafeteria, saying, "Just keep telling yourself it's fishcake."
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* EnergyWeapon:
** Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
** Second part of the resistance campaign involves use of lasers to break apart blocks. Unlike Eviscerates, lasers have no range limit and need to be triggered.
** Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
** Second part of the resistance campaign involves use of lasers to break apart blocks. Unlike Eviscerates, lasers have no range limit and need to be triggered.
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* EnergyWeapon:
**DyingAlone: Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
** * EnergyWeapon: Second part of the resistance campaign involves use of lasers to break apart blocks. Unlike Eviscerates, lasers have no range limit and need to be triggered.
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''Infinifactory'' is a PuzzleGame by Creator/ZachtronicsIndustries. You're an engineer abducted by aliens and tasked with designing factories to build stuff for them.
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''Infinifactory'' is a PuzzleGame and FactoryBuildingGame by Creator/ZachtronicsIndustries. You're an engineer abducted by aliens and tasked with designing factories to build stuff for them.
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* {{Teleportation}}: Later in the game you get to use to a teleporter cube to send items to other location. Most puzzles involve taking apart object and then reassembling it on the other side.
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* {{Teleportation}}: Later in In the game later parts of the game, you get to use to a teleporter cube to send items to other location. Most teleporter, which can teleport a single block. Some puzzles involve taking apart object an object, sending it through the teleporter and then reassembling it on the other side.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Used for humor - two of the missions in the Overlord campaign have you assembling ship to ship missiles; one of them is an early missions and often very optimized by players. Later in the game, [[spoiler: the resistance graciously thanks you for giving them so many missiles to throw at you, personally, as you rush to supply and direct defense cannons.]]
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* PointOfNoReturn: Once you finish the campaign, you cannot play the game again unless you delete your save game.
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* EnergyWeapon: Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
* FrickinLaserBeams: Second part of the resistance campaign involves use of lasers to break apart blocks. Unlike Eviscerates, lasers have no range limit and need to be triggered.
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* EnergyWeapon: EnergyWeapon:
** Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
* FrickinLaserBeams: ** Second part of the resistance campaign involves use of lasers to break apart blocks. Unlike Eviscerates, lasers have no range limit and need to be triggered.
** Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
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* DyingAlone: Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
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* DyingAlone: EnergyWeapon: Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
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* BilingualBonus: There's one audio log that's entirely in Chinese. Turning on subtitles won't help you.
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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: A minor version. [[spoiler:The penultimate mission has you defend against a Toad armada by directing munitions for missile launchers and defense cannons in real time. It's also the only level in the game where the switch block can be used.]]
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The game world is 3D and built from blocks, ala ''Minecraft'' (which itself was inspired by an earlier game from Zachtronics named ''Infiniminer''). The blocks you can use in your factory include conveyors, welders, pushers, sensors, rotators, lifters and so on. Lots of ways to manipulate the blocks you're working with.
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The game world is 3D and built from blocks, ala à la ''Minecraft'' (which itself was inspired by ''Infiniminer'', an earlier game from Zachtronics named ''Infiniminer'').game). The blocks you can use in your factory include conveyors, welders, pushers, sensors, rotators, lifters and so on. Lots of ways to manipulate the blocks you're working with.
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!!Infinifactory contains examples of the following tropes:
* AlienLunch: Two of the Overlord levels involve processing meat for the Overlords. One has some lemming-like creatures, the other an alien whale. You, however, get food pellets in your cell. When the resistance rescue you, you can talk to Dave. He'll mention the food at the caferteria "Just keep telling yourself it's fishcake."
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Averted for the Overlords. Played straight for the resistance. Presumably the Overlords have too-low an opinion of you to bother translating anything for you.
* AlienLunch: Two of the Overlord levels involve processing meat for the Overlords. One has some lemming-like creatures, the other an alien whale. You, however, get food pellets in your cell. When the resistance rescue you, you can talk to Dave. He'll mention the food at the caferteria "Just keep telling yourself it's fishcake."
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Averted for the Overlords. Played straight for the resistance. Presumably the Overlords have too-low an opinion of you to bother translating anything for you.
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* AlienLunch: Two of the Overlord levels involve processing meat for the Overlords. One has some lemming-like creatures, the other an alien whale. You, however, get food pellets in your cell. When the resistance rescue you, you can talk to Dave. He'll mention the food at the
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Averted for the
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* JetPack: You have one as standard on your space suit. You will be using it extensively as you design your factories.
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* JetPack: You have one as standard on your space suit. You will be using it extensively as There's no fuel limit, so you design can fly freely when building your factories.contraptions.
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* StealthPun: During one of your performance reviews, you are given a live chicken and instructions to eat it. A [[GoryDiscretionShot fade to black]] and the sound of you biting its head off follow.[[note]]Proof that the player is a [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/geek geek]].[[/note]]
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* StealthPun: During one of your performance reviews, you are given a live chicken and instructions to eat it. A [[GoryDiscretionShot fade to black]] and the sound of you biting its head off follow.[[note]]Proof that the player is a [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/geek org/w/index.php?title=geek&oldid=57816042#Noun geek]].[[/note]]
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* ChekovsGun: The Overlords give you trinkets from Earth during your performance reviews, transported in using a little trapdoor on their desk. This is how the Resistance gets in their bomb to rescue you.
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* ChekovsGun: ChekhovsGun: The Overlords give you trinkets from Earth during your performance reviews, transported in using a little trapdoor on their desk. This is how the Resistance gets in their bomb to rescue you.
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''Infinifactory'' is a PuzzleGame by [[Creator/{{Zachtronics}} Zachtronics Industries]]. You're an engineer abducted by aliens and tasked with designing factories to build stuff for them.
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''Infinifactory'' is a PuzzleGame by [[Creator/{{Zachtronics}} Zachtronics Industries]].Creator/ZachtronicsIndustries. You're an engineer abducted by aliens and tasked with designing factories to build stuff for them.
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''Infinifactory'' is a PuzzleGame by Creator/ZachtronicsIndustries. You're an engineer abducted by aliens and tasked with designing factories to build stuff for them.
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''Infinifactory'' is a PuzzleGame by Creator/ZachtronicsIndustries.[[Creator/{{Zachtronics}} Zachtronics Industries]]. You're an engineer abducted by aliens and tasked with designing factories to build stuff for them.
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* ChekovsGun: The Overlords give you trinkets from Earth during your performance reviews, transported in using a little trapdoor on their desk. This is how the Resistance gets in their bomb to rescue you.
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* FoodPills: Food pellets, in this case, provided by the Overlords and dumped into your sink.
* IncrediblyObviousBomb: It's beige, boxy, and beeps loudly, and scrawled on the front are the words "GET DOWN!" Cue [[LaResistance the Resistance]] busting you out.
* IncrediblyObviousBomb: It's beige, boxy, and beeps loudly, and scrawled on the front are the words "GET DOWN!" Cue [[LaResistance the Resistance]] busting you out.
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** [[spoiler: Even during the Resistance Campaign, you're still missing one block, and one segment of the campaign is suspiciously empty...]]
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* LaResistance: The Resistance busts you out at the end of the Overlord campaign, and put you to work on finding a way to escape.
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* ShoutOut: The resistance has fishcake for food. Which other game used fishcake as a standard food? Zachtronics' earlier game ''VideoGame/SpaceChem''.
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** The resistance has fishcake for food. Which other game used fishcake as a standard food? Zachtronics' earlier game ''VideoGame/SpaceChem''.
** One of the areas in the Resistance campaign is called "Atropos Station". Guess which other Zachtronics game has an "Atropos Station"? ''VideoGame/SpaceChem'', again.
** Look out the window of one of the missions in the Atropos Station area. See that planet with the lava rifts covering its surface? Looks a great deal like Hephaestus IV, the area immediately prior to Atropos Station in ''VideoGame/SpaceChem''.
** The resistance has fishcake for food. Which other game used fishcake as a standard food? Zachtronics' earlier game ''VideoGame/SpaceChem''.
** One of the areas in the Resistance campaign is called "Atropos Station". Guess which other Zachtronics game has an "Atropos Station"? ''VideoGame/SpaceChem'', again.
** Look out the window of one of the missions in the Atropos Station area. See that planet with the lava rifts covering its surface? Looks a great deal like Hephaestus IV, the area immediately prior to Atropos Station in ''VideoGame/SpaceChem''.
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* StealthPun: During one of your performance reviews, you are given a live chicken and instructions to eat it. A [[GoryDiscretionShot fade to black]] and the sound of you biting its head off follow.[[note]]Proof that the player is a [[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/geek geek]].[[/note]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the later resistance levels the briefing mentions that you're the best engineer the resistance has which is why you're responsible for designing factories for all the [[AllUpToYou really complicated stuff]] with other people assembling the final ships. The opening cinematic showed your character in a car with a construction helmet and blueprints, so while most of the resistance is composed of random people the overlords kidnapped you're the one with a background in engineering and construction, of course you're good at it.
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* ContinuousDecompression: When Resistance saves you, they blow up a hole in the Overlord ship. This trope follows, before your character is sucked through.
* FrickinLaserBeams: Second part of the resistance campaign involves use of lasers to break apart blocks. Unlike Eviscerates, lasers have no range limit and need to be triggered.
* InterfaceSpoiler: You can see that you are missing several types of blocks before you are introduced to them, even when you are nearing the end of Overlord campaign which hints the second campaign.
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* [[Teleportation]]: Later in the game you get to use to a teleporter cube to send items to other location. Most puzzles involve taking apart object and then reassembling it on the other side.
* ThisIsADrill: One of the tools you have in your arsenal is a drill that allows you to destroy any block they touch.
* ThisIsADrill: One of the tools you have in your arsenal is a drill that allows you to destroy any block they touch.
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* BookEnds: The opening and closing cinematic both have your character driving along a country road listening to the radio.
* FridgeBrilliance: In the later resistance levels the briefing mentions that you're the best engineer the resistance has which is why you're responsible for designing factories for all the [[AllUpToYou really complicated stuff]] with other people assembling the final ships. The opening cinematic showed your character in a car with a construction helmet and blueprints, so while most of the resistance is composed of random people the overlords kidnapped you're the one with a background in engineering and construction, of course you're good at it.
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* AlienLunch: Two of the Overlord levels involve processing meat for the Overlords. One has some lemming-like creatures, the other an alien whale. You, however, get food pellets in your cell. When the resistance rescue you, you can talk to Dave. He'll mention the food at the caferteria "Just keep telling yourself it's fishcake."
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* ApocalypicLog: The Failure Log audio recorders you find on the bodies of previous engineers throughout the Overlord campaign.
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* DyingAlone: Floyd in his last message. He sounds pretty satisfied with it, though.
* JetPack: You have one as standard on your space suit. You will be using it extensively as you design your factories.
* NoOSHACompliance: It's entirely possible to fall to your doom on many of the work sites. The Overlords don't even bother to remove the bodies.
* JetPack: You have one as standard on your space suit. You will be using it extensively as you design your factories.
* NoOSHACompliance: It's entirely possible to fall to your doom on many of the work sites. The Overlords don't even bother to remove the bodies.
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* ShoutOut: The resistance has fishcake for food. Which other game used fishcake as a standard food? Zachtronics' earlier game ''VideoGame/SpaceChem''.
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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Averted for the Overlords. Played straight for the resistance. Presumably the Overlords have too-low an opinion of you to bother translating anything for you.
* ApocalypicLog: The Failure Log audio recorders you find on the bodies of previous engineers throughout the Overlord campaign.
* ApocalypicLog: The Failure Log audio recorders you find on the bodies of previous engineers throughout the Overlord campaign.
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''Infinifactory'' is a PuzzleGame by Creator/ZachtronicsIndustries. You're an engineer abducted by aliens and tasked with designing factories to build stuff for them.
The game world is 3D and built from blocks, ala ''Minecraft'' (which itself was inspired by an earlier game from Zachtronics named ''Infiniminer''). The blocks you can use in your factory include conveyors, welders, pushers, sensors, rotators, lifters and so on. Lots of ways to manipulate the blocks you're working with.
The lightweight story and mechanism design aspect of the gameplay draws a lot of comparisons to ''VideoGame/SpaceChem'' (also by the same developer), though it's a good deal easier.
Available on {{Steam}} [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/300570/ here]].
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!!Infinifactory contains examples of the following tropes:
* BigBulkyBomb: The bomb you build in the last level of "The Heist".
* ProgrammingGame: You design a factory and then run it until you have ten outputs.
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The game world is 3D and built from blocks, ala ''Minecraft'' (which itself was inspired by an earlier game from Zachtronics named ''Infiniminer''). The blocks you can use in your factory include conveyors, welders, pushers, sensors, rotators, lifters and so on. Lots of ways to manipulate the blocks you're working with.
The lightweight story and mechanism design aspect of the gameplay draws a lot of comparisons to ''VideoGame/SpaceChem'' (also by the same developer), though it's a good deal easier.
Available on {{Steam}} [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/300570/ here]].
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!!Infinifactory contains examples of the following tropes:
* BigBulkyBomb: The bomb you build in the last level of "The Heist".
* ProgrammingGame: You design a factory and then run it until you have ten outputs.
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