Beltmatic

In the world of industrial conveyance systems, efficiency, reliability, and durability are paramount. For decades, industries have relied on conveyor belts to transport goods, materials, and products across various stages of production, processing, and distribution. However, traditional conveyor belt systems have often been plagued by issues such as misalignment, spillage, and maintenance downtime. This is where Beltmatic comes into play – a cutting-edge conveyor belt system designed to tackle these challenges head-on.

Beltmatic succeeds by removing visual clutter and focusing entirely on the "flow state" of automation games.

: Conveyor belts are placed to route numbers through the map. Building structures does not initially cost resources, allowing for limitless geographic experimentation. beltmatic

Recent Reviews: Very Positive (45) - 93% of the 45 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive. English Reviews: Very Positive ( Beltmatic - Steam Community

[ Extractor ] ---> ( Number 1 ) ---> [ Conveyor Belt ] ---> [ Central Hub ] In the world of industrial conveyance systems, efficiency,

Every operator building has specific input ports. For subtraction or division, the order in which numbers enter the machine matters entirely. Ensure your conveyor lines are properly aligned so you do not accidentally divide a small number by a large one, resulting in zero or broken production lines. 2. Build Reusable "Number Engines"

: Basic conveyor belts carry integers across tiles. Items automatically move forward, halting only if a belt is blocked or an operator machine is backed up. Unlocking the Mathematical Operators This is where Beltmatic comes into play –

The absolute foundation of Beltmatic involves feeding specific numeric requirements into a massive central structure called the Hub.

Imagine a factory-building game without ore, circuits, or oil. Beltmatic takes the core loop of automation and distills it down to its most fundamental element: numbers. Developed by Notional Games and released on Steam on March 29, 2024, this unique casual simulation challenges you to build a sprawling, automated empire where the only resource is integers, and your tools are the basic operations of arithmetic.

The loop of Beltmatic is deceptively simple but grows into complex logistical puzzles.

The game forces you to rethink your layout as you move from creating simple numbers to complex, multi-digit figures.