Chaotic new sandbox game MineMogul casts the automation of Satisfactory across vast, Minecraft-style tunnel networks

I'm a real sucker for the beautiful automation of a well-oiled Satisfactory base. Seeing all your carefully engineered solutions ticking along efficiently is an incredibly rewarding feeling, and a big part of why Coffee Stain's creation is one of the best sandbox games around. However, it's mostly a surface offering, save for a handful of caves, and sometimes I crave the mines. Enter MineMogul, which is all about the kind of industrial tunneling you'd associate with Minecraft or Terraria, but with that automation loop layered lovingly on top, and it's not afraid to embrace a little chaos as a result.
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