Open-World Survival-Crafting has long been a self-running on Steam, but every now and then a project emerges that immediately imprints itself in a sentence. The Maker Way at first glance looks like Satisfactory meets LEGO-like building, and it's precisely from this that the game draws its appeal: open world, resource management, survival elements, progress via technology and a build kit that lets you put machines together from individual parts. …
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Open-World Survival-Crafting has long been a self-running on Steam, but every now and then a project emerges that immediately imprints itself in a sentence. The Maker Way at first glance looks like Satisfactory meets LEGO-like building, and it's precisely from this that the game draws its appeal: open world, resource management, survival elements, progress via technology and a build kit that lets you put machines together from individual parts. …