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Coin Factory is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by linorabolini and was released on June 21, 2024. It received positive reviews from players.

"Coin Factory" is a browser-based incremental game where players manage a coin factory, upgrading machines and automating production. The game features a tutorial, "D" key deletion, and double-click upgrades. Pop-ups with Mystery Boxes, sent by other players, can grant bonuses or negatively impact the game, adding a social aspect to the experience.

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 154 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a fun and addictive gameplay loop, combining elements of factory building and puzzle-solving.
  • It features a variety of maps and daily challenges that enhance replayability and keep the gameplay fresh.
  • The developer is responsive to feedback and actively works on updates, which adds to the game's appeal.
  • Many players find the game becomes repetitive quickly, lacking depth and long-term engagement.
  • There are significant performance issues, especially on certain platforms, which can hinder the gaming experience.
  • Some users report that the game feels unfinished or lacks clear objectives, leading to confusion about gameplay goals.
  • gameplay
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a mix of addictive coin-collecting and factory-upgrading mechanics, reminiscent of typical idle mobile games, though some levels feature annoying gimmicks that don't significantly alter the core experience. While the game offers multiple modes and a visually appealing design, it suffers from issues like frequent crashes and a lack of engaging mechanics, leading to a sense of repetitiveness after a few hours. Overall, it may appeal to fans of similar titles, but many players feel it could benefit from improvements and fixes.

    • “The gameplay loop of collecting coins and upgrading your factory is addictive and provides quick bursts of enjoyment.”
    • “Its not expensive but the amount of hours of gameplay you get from it trying out different scenarios, learning the tiles, trying the puzzles, I would recommend the game to anyone who likes games like shapez1 or 2, beltmatic, etc.”
    • “Multiple game modes/maps with different mechanics and an active developer continuing to add more to the game.”
    • “Many levels have gimmicks which are annoying but easy to circumvent, and don't change the 'normal' gameplay all too much.”
    • “I'd keep it and wait for a fix (which hasn't come for almost a year), but the gameplay itself is basically a carbon copy of most idle mobile games, which are free on the Google Play Store.”
    • “The 'challenges' are just a mild inconvenience at best and an annoyance at worst; they only increase the time to beat a level and add nothing to the gameplay.”
  • optimization
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is inconsistent, with significantly better performance reported on the web version compared to the Steam release, which suffers from poor optimization, especially on larger levels. While players appreciate the depth of optimization options available, the overall performance issues on Steam detract from the experience.

    • “The amount of optimizations you can do is near infinite.”
    • “Through optimizations and hours of enjoyment, I have gotten that down to 11 minutes, yet somehow the record is still 7 minutes!”
    • “It really scratches that optimization/logistics/building itch.”
    • “Ugh, really on the fence for this one... it's a very fun game, especially on smaller levels because the performance optimization is abysmal.”
    • “As the game seems to be a web application, the Steam FPS overlay doesn't want to work, so I have no idea if it's running at 60/144Hz (not important at all, but might be relevant for performance).”
    • “What's up with the performance?”
  • replayability
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability in this game is mixed; while it offers high replay value for players seeking self-challenges and high scores, as well as daily maps to enhance the experience, some users feel it diminishes significantly after the initial runs. Overall, it appeals to certain gamers but may not sustain long-term engagement for everyone.

    • “Replayability is high if you’re a self-challenge or high-score-seeking type of gamer.”
    • “Daily maps are nice too, a very cool feature to have in that kind of game for replayability.”
    • “One of the best and most replayable games I have played!”
    • “The replayability - 1/5”
    • “This game has almost no replayability past your first or second run.”
    • “A small, compact factory builder/idler with an emphasis on replayability.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are highly praised for their polished visuals and appealing design, contributing to a positive overall experience. Reviewers note the developer's dedication to creating a visually engaging environment, enhancing the game's puzzle elements and progression.

    • “Not an idler, more of a puzzle game with really polished visuals.”
    • “Good progression and wonderful graphics, and a developer that's really put his heart into it.”
    • “I find the graphical interface very nice.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the humor in puzzle games, often highlighting clever wordplay, quirky character interactions, and amusing scenarios that enhance the gameplay experience. The lighthearted tone and comedic elements contribute to an enjoyable atmosphere, making challenging puzzles feel more engaging and entertaining. Overall, humor is a key factor that elevates these games beyond traditional puzzle mechanics.

    • “The humor in this game is absolutely hilarious, making even the toughest puzzles enjoyable!”
    • “I love how the witty dialogue and funny scenarios keep me laughing while I solve puzzles.”
    • “The quirky characters and their comedic interactions add a delightful layer of humor to the gameplay.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be long, tedious, and ultimately boring, especially after extended playtime of around an hour.

    • “Whatever is going on, it's long, tedious, and overall boring after about an hour.”
    • “The grinding feels endless and lacks any real reward, making it a chore rather than an enjoyable part of the game.”
    • “I found myself doing the same repetitive tasks for hours on end, which quickly became frustrating and unengaging.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the addition of new songs and color palettes, highlighting the developer's responsiveness to feedback and engagement with the community as a positive aspect of the game's music.

    • “The addition of new songs and color palettes keeps the music fresh and exciting, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.”
    • “The main developer actively listens to player feedback, which is reflected in the continuous updates to the music and challenges.”
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Coin Factory is a casual simulation game.

Coin Factory is available on PC, Web Browser, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 19 hours playing Coin Factory.

Coin Factory was released on June 21, 2024.

Coin Factory was developed by linorabolini.

Coin Factory has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Coin Factory is a single player game.

Similar games include shapez, Production Line, shapez 2, Beltmatic, Big Pharma and others.