Widget Inc. is a Casual, Management, Simulation game for PC published by Leaping Turtle in 2024. Master the many crafting processes.
Widget Inc. PC Game 2024 Overview:
A hybrid factory builder / incremental clicker game.
(Build 17595256 Update added)
Starting from humble beginnings, master the many crafting processes to build up resources and expand your factory. Then, using your newly automated production, unlock new technology and grow ever closer to your goal of spreading to the stars. Thankfully, a revolutionary new science is presented as humanity’s salvation:
Widgets, a technological marvel with unlimited potential that promises to uplift the remnants of human civilization and return them to their previous heights. Now, it falls on you to build humanity’s future in Widget Inc.
Starting from humble beginnings, research an expansive array of technologies and design a country-sized factory in order to build the rocket that will herald the Widgets’ expansion to the stars… wait, why were we building this rocket again? Master a variety of manual crafting processes, then automate them to scale up your production.
Features of Widget Inc.:
- Twelve tiers of technology await, each with their own crafting steps, upgrades, gameplay additions, and more.
- As each new tier requires more of the previous, the only way to succeed is to continuously expand your factory. Build from scratch or copy entire previous sections – and keep the terrain you’re building on in mind.
- As you reach the pinnacle of Widget technology, only one question remains: Will you shoot off into space, aiming to colonize another world? Or will you stay and build more rockets?
- Pixel art used in the game includes AI-modified variants of my own sketches.
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Minimum System Requirements:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10, 11
- Processor: x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11, DX12 capable integrated graphics
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Should run fine on most laptops built in the last 5+ years