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7/16/2025, 12:43:57 PM
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It's a Zachtronics game (in all but name), they're what are called engineering games. Either you create a machine that builds things or you write code that performs certain tasks; in either case, you're given an input and have to make something that creates a specific output.
Haven't gotten the chance to play Kaizen yet but it's similar in concept to other games like Opus Magnum: the player has the parts spawn in a certain place, then has machines bond, unbond, move etc. the parts until they get the configuration, and then the machines move the completed output to a destination where it's moved off. It's done in a way that the process can loop endlessly, and you get a cool .gif from it
It's a Zachtronics game (in all but name), they're what are called engineering games. Either you create a machine that builds things or you write code that performs certain tasks; in either case, you're given an input and have to make something that creates a specific output.
Haven't gotten the chance to play Kaizen yet but it's similar in concept to other games like Opus Magnum: the player has the parts spawn in a certain place, then has machines bond, unbond, move etc. the parts until they get the configuration, and then the machines move the completed output to a destination where it's moved off. It's done in a way that the process can loop endlessly, and you get a cool .gif from it
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