Let's go to the anime factory — an unusual RPG has been announced moorestech

Lets go to the anime factory an unusual rpg has been announced moorestech

Let's go to the factory with anime — an unusual RPG moorestech has been announced

Japanese independent studio sakastudio has presented its new ambitious project — the game moorestech, which promises to combine the meditative process of building factories with elements of an anime-style role-playing game. Development has reportedly been underway for more than five years, and the release on Steam is scheduled for August 2026. The creators position the new game as a bridge between hardcore simulators such as Factorio or Satisfactory and story-driven adventures that are accessible to beginners.

The main technical feature of moorestech will be a unique system of energy transfer via gears and shafts. Unlike most competitors, where it is enough to simply lay wires, here players will have to literally design a physical network: adjust the rotation speed and torque so that the mechanisms work efficiently.

Technological progress in the game will mirror the path of humanity: from simple water wheels and steam engines to electricity and thermonuclear fusion. The ultimate goal will be to build a rocket that will help the heroes return home.

For those who are afraid of the complexity of the genre, detailed training is provided, while automation veterans can jump right into complex designs. In addition, the project will be as open as possible to the community: the game's source code is already available on GitHub, and mod support will be added in the future via Steam Workshop.

Thus, moorestech claims to be one of the most flexible and user-friendly representatives of its genre, offering not just calculations, but a real story about progress.