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Sim Little Big Workshop Coming to Xbox One

Simulation games have always been popular among a select group of people. While they were not mainstream in the past, developers in recent times have…

Juan OrtizBy Juan OrtizJuly 1, 20202 Mins Read
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Simulation games have always been popular among a select group of people. While they were not mainstream in the past, developers in recent times have met with a great deal of success. Little Big Workshop, a factory management sim, is one such title that can claim such. With how well it was received for PC, it is sure to do well on a new console home.

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Little Big Workshop is a sim where your entire project fits right on top of a dining table. Provided one is savvy with resources, they can come to manage a steadily growing and successful manufacturing plant.

Little Big Workshop Sim Release Date

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Little Big Workshop is a simulation where your playing field fits on your family’s dining table. While the workspace itself is not very large, you are creating mountains of product to sell and profit from. Create anything from yellow rubber ducks and dressers to scooters and electric guitars. If you need some extra cash, sell those items, and get money to put towards new equipment and developments. How well your business does is entirely up to you.

Some features of the game include:

  • Four distinct industries, each thoroughly simulated
  • Direct a project from blueprint to completion
  • Factory grows as the workspace on your desk grows
  • Full Day/Night cycle complete with work schedule
  • Workers may turn if not adequately cared for

Little Big Workshop, the management sim from Mirage Game Studios, will be releasing the title for Xbox One on September 24 later this year. The SRP is currently set at $19.99 USD.

Are you looking forward to taking the title for a spin on your console? Do you think you can manage a group of industries and have them run well? Let us know in the comments. And don’t forget to check out our news section to keep up to date on the latest in gaming industry news.

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Writer, Star Wars Fan, Lover of Chonky Cats. I live in California with my wife and our two cats. Since I got my first system at five years old, I've had a burning passion to both create and write about video games. When I'm not busy playing classic RPGs or lucking out on Apex Legends, my partner and I will sit and contemplate what video games aliens would be playing.

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