Post number #815997, ID: fb4cd6
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I'm looking for games that with a certain type of mechanic - management games where you have to optimize your use of resources to meet goals under a harsh time or competition constraint. Ones I've played are Space Program Manager and Mars Horizon, and Predynastic Egypt/Old Kingdom Egypt. Obviously the mechanic appears in all kinds of strategy games but those four really focus in on it. I'm not sure what to call them, but does anyone get what I'm talking about/have any suggestions?
Post number #816005, ID: bc48fb
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Resource Management is the term you are looking for.
Post number #816006, ID: 271967
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Elona
Post number #816296, ID: c1dabe
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Princess Maker 2. Seriously. It's a classic.
Post number #816303, ID: 53f320
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>>816296 Can confirm this is not a joke. Princess Maker is definitely a resource management game.
Post number #816308, ID: b8a1ea
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>>816296>>816303 ... Fuck, I can't think of a more fitting game for this prompt. Yeah, Princess Maker 2, definitely.
Post number #816454, ID: 43e3cf
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>>816296>>816308>>816303 Holy shit I also can confirm that Princess Maker 2 is what god thinks about when god is wondering about resource management games.
Post number #816478, ID: b080cf
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Theres no time limit in satisfactory but ots an excellent factory builder game if thats what youre looking for
Post number #816592, ID: bab9aa
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What about Dragon Quest Builders? Never played it, just watched vids
Post number #816653, ID: 97b6d3
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>>816592 DQ Builders is basically just Minecraft with RPG elements. I love the game, but I don't think it's what OP's looking for.
Post number #816729, ID: aea334
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>>815997 automachef, human resources machine?
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| I'm looking for games that with a certain type of mechanic - management games where you have to optimize your use of resources to meet goals under a harsh time or competition constraint. Ones I've played are Space Program Manager and Mars Horizon, and Predynastic Egypt/Old Kingdom Egypt. Obviously the mechanic appears in all kinds of strategy games but those four really focus in on it. I'm not sure what to call them, but does anyone get what I'm talking about/have any suggestions?