Rock Paper Shotgun
Sandustry is the first factory simulation game I've played that gets heaps right

Summary
In this article, the author recounts walking through the old slate quarries near a Welsh village while reviewing the MSI Cyborg 14 laptop, and uses this industrial heritage as a springboard to discuss the new game Sandustry from Lantto Games and Hooded Horse. Described as an excellent spelunking factory builder, Sandustry is praised as the first factory simulation the author has played that gets a lot of things right. The game combines underground exploration with factory construction, tasking players with mining resources, setting up production lines, and building automated systems beneath the earth. The author highlights its balanced gameplay, which appeals to both efficiency-driven factory veterans and adventurers seeking new experiences. The game's interface is simple and intuitive, yet it offers deep systems for those who want to optimize every detail. Visually, Sandustry impresses with its atmospheric underground world and well-animated machinery. The article also notes the game's clever resource recycling and modular design, allowing flexible layouts and continual refinement. Overall, Sandustry injects fresh energy into the factory simulation genre and demonstrates how a small team can innovate within a popular niche. Fans of resource management, base building, and cave exploration should definitely keep an eye on it.