Little Big Workshop
Little Big Workshop is a Simulation, Strategy, Management, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game for Windows developed by Mirage Game Studio. Throughout the game, the player owns a factory where various goods manufacture from the raw materials. The player has to invest his cash for more profit and look after the factory keenly.
The player will come to manage many tasks such as command the workers, purchase machinery and generate production lines to please the clients. The main thing is the satisfaction of clients, and if the player can’t satisfy the requirements, it is the end of the game.
The game has several projects and a limited time where the player has to complete the tasks. Vary the design of the products, bring competitive production, make fame, and be the best factory master all around the world. The core features of the game are RPG, Several Missions, Managerial Skills, Limited Time, 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.