: As you level up, you unlock Multipliers and Subtractors , allowing you to scale your production to reach hundreds and thousands.
The game becomes a spatial puzzle. You have to lay out your "math tree" physically on the map. A formula like ((2+2)*(2+2)) = 16 requires: beltmatic
: Real-world examples of how Beltmatic’s products or services have helped clients improve efficiency, reduce costs, or overcome specific challenges. : As you level up, you unlock Multipliers
| Feature | Factorio | Infinifactory | Beltmatic | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Alien world survival | Space prison / 3D | Abstract / Mathematical | | Complexity | Extremely high (Logistics + Combat + Power) | High (3D Spatial reasoning) | Medium (Logic focused) | | Primary Resource | Iron, Copper, Oil | Blocks | Integers | | CPU Load | High (Simulates thousands of objects) | Moderate | Low (Great for laptops) | | "Aha!" Moment | Building the first rocket | Stacking blocks in mid-air | Realizing 10 can be 2*5 OR 1+9 | A formula like ((2+2)*(2+2)) = 16 requires: :
The game revolves around constructing complex logistical systems to solve mathematical puzzles at scale: Numbers on Belts | Beltmatic | S1 E1
The game transforms basic math into a physical assembly line. You start with small numbers found on the map and process them through various machines:
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