Record loops with drones and robots, turning your play space into an efficient automated factory. Or just make a big mess, it's up to you.
🪨 Place buildings in your room to mine materials
🏭 Build factories to convert materials to better and better products
♾️ Record loops using drones and industrial robots to automate your factory.
The game is built for hand-tracking first (but controllers are supported) and room-scale mixed reality, playable in both huge and tiny rooms.
Build on top of furniture, place virtual tables, or get comfy and sit down on your floor to play in this physics playground.
As this is an Early Access release, there will be bugs and features missing. New features and content are added with every update.
Features
🎯 2h+ campaign mode
♾️ Freeplay and infinite sandbox mode
🏭18 facilities
⏺️ 3 recordable items (drones and industrial robots)
💾 Extensive save system with revert tools if your playspace has been removed or changed.
↔️ 4 scales for different play styles
🎮 Physics-driven gameplay - infinite solutions - very fun!
Build with 💜 by Jonas Sandstedt
| Mixed reality | |
| comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
| age rating | 0+ Everyone |
| storage | 0.4 GB |
| website | LoopOneDone.com |
| developer | Jonas Sandstedt |
| publisher | Jonas Sandstedt |
| connection | Internet not required |
| app version | 0.15.1 |
| languages |
English ∙ Swedish
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This is such a fun and amazing game im sad that I completed the early access but I hope they will add more soon.
Great game i love the game it very factory like. But I cant play the Simulation for a weird Reason
It's amazing that a simple game like LOD can be so much fun and addictive. It is an early access so of course there are bugs and minor flaws but the future is bright and I can't wait for all fixes and new features to come!
If you are looking for a game that you just can have installed and pick up playing where and when ever you want this is it! And don't forget to join the discord and get involved with the community and developer. 😁
I genuinely appreciate the ambitious idea and execution, but I'm afraid the game is still far from a satisfactory level. The gameplay itself is interesting and engaging, but I can't enjoy myself when I'm constantly experiencing issues with object collisions. Some elements are hard to grab. Recording movements is unclear; you have to hit the start of the recording cycle perfectly for it to work. That doesn't make sense, it's frustrating and unnecessarily complicated. Surely this could be done better. Also, recorded movements often end with a different result every x repetitions (the robot passes elements correctly 3 times, only for everything to fall out of its "hands" the next time). I'm disappointed because this is a type of game I love, and I was excited to have it on Quest, but unfortunately, it's hard to recommend at the moment. I'll keep my fingers crossed that the bugs get fixed!
This immediately impressed me. I love automation factory games and this one started off great.... then the tutorial ended... and so did my fun. Wait! That's it!?!?! I was just getting started. I think it should have had at least a few solid levels of gameplay before hitting early access. We all know most EA games never get finished so if this one ever does I'll come back and review it then. Do I recommend it? No... way too short in its current state. But if you're the type who wants to support a project you like then buy it. Just don't expect hours of entertainment... or even a single hour. Fingers crossed they add more soon.
Highly recommend if you are looking for a chilled out MR game, I can see the time passing very quickly playing this and look forward to keep seeing what comes as I complete each mission. If you're not sure about MR games this is a great place to start, 100% give it a go! You've done a great job here and I look forward to keep playing! Thanks!