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Factory Daze
(2009)
Story
In
the midst of a global economic slowdown, families across the country
are shunning more expensive restaurants in favour of cheaper fast-food
outlets. The major producer of bio-degradable toys which come
with the children's meals has never had it so good, and so to keep up
with the increased demand has installed an automated production line to
produce everything quickly & efficiently.
But
one night the machine mysteriously starts making the wrong toys - all
mis-formed & broken - so you've been hired to keep an eye on
the
machines to ensure each part of each toy is stamped correctly into
shape...
Reviews
MicroMart -
"There is very little to complain
about with Factory Daze. The pace of the game varies from
sedate
to frantic, but even as you get through some of the more pedestrian
stages, you get a metal work out. This is one of the best
Spectrum releases that you'll see this year."
- 9/10
Retro Gamer - "Factory Daze is almost
worryingly cute. The in-game music is cheerful to a degree
that
could get a job presenting children's television, and the little toys
working their way through the production process includes delightful
robots of various descriptions, floppy disks, Space Invaders-inspired
aliens, assorted kitchen utensils, and even the fast food itself."
- 92%
Notes
A simple and
colourful game - easy to get the hang of, but difficult to
master - becoming a frantic battle of
concentration as you try to juggle the settings of up to four stamping
machines at once so each toy is correct and ready for shipping. |
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