Modulus gets first playable demo

Modulus

Publisher Astra Logical and developer Happy Volcano has released a playable demo for Modulus, their colorful factory automation game.

The new demo for Modulus is now available for Windows PC, over on its official Steam page. The full game is set for a release sometime later this year.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

There are no fixed recipes in Modulus. Players produce each construct from the very modules they manufacture, resulting in a highly personalized approach to factory-building. Witness these structures rise and construct in real time, with each block becoming a visible part of the design. The more complex the buildings, the more advanced the modules must become.

In the demo, players can experiment with a variety of operators, construct Grey and Blue buildings with unique functions, and unlock Zen Mode for relaxed, unrestricted building without objectives. To guide players, a brief tutorial kicks things off for those new to the automation genre.

There are no timers, no enemies—just the player and their factory. Players can relax and find their flow as they build at their own pace. The factory steadily expands, with monumental buildings emerging to meet the ever-growing demand from The Grand Neural Network.

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