Windows 95-Inspired Automation Game Where You Build PowerPoint Factories
Take on client requests, expand your factory, and grow your company's revenue.
Do you ever miss your old Windows 95 computer? Macrobit Interactive has just released Factory 95, a game inspired by the classic Windows 95 and PowerPoint aesthetic about building a slideshow factory, in, well, a slideshow.
In Factory 95, you take on client requests, manage emails, and produce endless slides to increase company revenue while Y2K approaches. Your factories are built right inside the slideshow-making software, so you've only got a limited amount of space to design your systems and move resources. Send slides between pages and unlock various tools to build complex slides in a compact space.
There are multiple game modes to try out, and with the 16-bit colour style, you can create a surprising range of slides and hopefully earn that long-awaited promotion.
Factory 95
Factory 95
Factory 95
Factory 95
Factory 95
Purchase Factory 95 here, and if you're looking for more creative indie games, you might also want to check out this prototype from CyberApex, along with office chair curling, Worming From Home, or Prove You're Human.
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