Cubetory

Cubetory

Genres:Indie, Simulator
Story:Create the ultimate cube processing factory on an island that grows with your base! Progression is tied to your rate of production, so you'll face lots of scaling challenges as you work your way through increasingly difficult production chains. No enemies, no time limit, pure automation goodness.
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