Infraspace -

While other city builders abstract the movement of goods, . Every resource you mine must physically travel through your infrastructure to reach processing facilities, and every completed product must make it to a habitat to satisfy citizens. If your grid locks up, your economy collapses. 🏗️ Gameplay Mechanics & Strategic Pillars 1. Complex Production Chains

Because the game forces physical delivery of every localized commodity, player attention inevitably shifts from what to build to where and how to route it. A single poorly optimized highway junction can starve a habitat of oxygen or stop a factory from receiving steel, triggering a massive domino effect that stalls your entire population growth. You must manually tweak junction behaviors and assign explicit export rules to stop the default pathfinding AI from creating catastrophic bottlenecks. 🛰️ Endgame and Atmosphere

: Placing factories near their raw source buildings provides crucial production efficiency bonuses. InfraSpace

: Massive late-game projects involve shifting the atmosphere of the planet to create "green havens".

At first glance, InfraSpace looks like a traditional sci-fi city builder where you construct an extraterrestrial utopia. However, it is fundamentally a hardcore logistics and traffic management simulator wrapped in a space colony aesthetic. While other city builders abstract the movement of goods,

: You can build a massive Spaceship Construction Facility to repair ship parts for massive resource rewards.

: Mid-to-late game specialists who demand creature comforts, advanced education, and high-tier luxuries to keep working. 🚦 The Traffic Dilemma: Why It Stands Out 🏗️ Gameplay Mechanics & Strategic Pillars 1

: Standard roads will quickly fail under high volume. Success requires building massive highway networks, complex roundabouts, and dedicated multi-lane roads.