A retro puzzle automation set in 1980s Japan
Kaizen: A Factory Story is an upcoming open-ended puzzle automation game developed by Coincidence. Set in 1980s Japan, the game challenges players to design, build, and optimize production lines to create iconic products like calculators, camcorders, and arcade machines.
Kaizen: A Factory Story aims to deliver a compelling experience for fans of puzzle automation games, combining strategic depth with rich aesthetics. Its focus on designing and optimizing production lines to create classic 1980s products offers both a challenging and nostalgic journey while delivering a balance of life simulation through the story of the protagonist, David Sugimoto.
Engineering precision meets 1980s Japanese aesthetic
In Kaizen: A Factory Story, players delve into the intricacies of factory automation, focusing on efficiency and continuous improvement—a nod to the Japanese philosophy of "Kaizen." The game offers a sandbox environment where you can experiment with various production layouts, machinery, and workflows to achieve optimal performance. As you progress, the complexity of tasks increases, requiring strategic planning and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges and enhance productivity.
The year is 1986 when you start your first job at an old factory. You’re put to work, designing production lines, learning as you go, figuring out mechanisms one-by-one and making sure your build fits the job. Each day your task grows, each task harder than the previous. The game is also set as a simulation, progressing the morning dedicated to your work and the night dedicated to social life.
This puzzler immerses players in the industrial ambiance of 1980s Japan, featuring a stylized art design that captures the essence of the era. From the detailed factory settings to the depiction of vintage products, it evokes a sense of nostalgia while providing a unique backdrop for the automation puzzles. However, the gameplay can feel slow-paced early on and has limited appeal outside puzzle enthusiasts.
A must try for tinkerers and puzzle lovers
Kaizen: A Factory Story blends automation puzzles with life simulation, delivering a nostalgic and cerebral experience. Set in 1980s Japan, it invites players to optimize intricate production lines while balancing personal growth. The unique setting and blend of retro-futurism with engineering precision make for a fresh twist on the genre. It may feel overwhelming at first, but fans of automation will appreciate its slow-burn depth and charm.