Autonauts
Autonauts is a Casual, Simulation, Crafting, and Single-player video game developed by Denki for Windows. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of an explorer who set off to the adventures of different lands, and the main goal is to develop a beautiful world. It all depends on the crafting and creative minds of the player to settle the world with various automation.
The player serves as a commander where robots work under his guideline, and he must teach them the essential steps to complete the task. The game is easy and simple, but managing all the assignments is a big challenge. The player must manage cooking, designing, crafting, building, tailoring, constructing, and much more.
While working, the player can see his progress from an isometric view. The game has multiple ends where every end depends on the plan and structure of the player. The core features are Management, Isometric View, Creativity, and Addictive Gameplay.
#1 When Ski Lifts Go Wrong
When Ski Lifts Go Wrong offers a mix of Sandbox, Puzzle, Construction, and Management game elements developed by Hugecalf Studios and published by Curve Digital. The game has only Single-player mode, and it is available to play on Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows. The player starts the game in the rolling hills and journeys up to the jagged to exposed peaks. During the gameplay, the player needs to create several facilities and must deal with rope tension, control of his riders around the terrains. While playing the game, the player can create several infrastructures including gondolas, chairlifts, bridges, jumps, and ramps. He can also create increasingly impressive structures as the player advance through the different campaign using the available materials. During the gameplay, cutting corners will save cash, but it may compromise passenger with hilarious consequences. When Ski Lifts Go Wrong includes challenging gameplay such as Physics-based Puzzles, Extreme Sports, Top of the Ropes, Sandbox Builder Mode, Social Sharing, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.