Infinifactory now supports Mac OS X! Production Zone 2 has new, better looking textures. If you press the toggle type key (default: Alt) while looking at a block with an alternate type, like a welder or rotator, it will switch the block to the other type. V-sync can now be enabled in the options menu.

***Save 50% for a limited time*** Infinifactory is a sandbox puzzle game by Zachtronics, the creators of SpaceChem and Infiniminer. Build factories that assemble products for your alien overlords, and try not to die in the process. LIKE SPACECHEM IN 3D! Design and run factories in a first-person, fully 3D environment. HISTOGRAMS ARE BACK!
Optimize your solutions, and then optimize them more when you see how much better your friends did. VISIT EXOTIC ALIEN LOCALES! Explore a story-driven campaign with 50+ puzzles, audio logs, and more. BLOCKS THAT MOVE!
Go beyond the campaign and push the limits of Infinifactory’s next-generation block engine in the sandbox. RickRolling, Perfection Listen, I don’t really play video games hardly at all. But every once in a while, I’ll give a game a fair shake.
Since I’m a little older, I consider video games for the most part to be obnoxious and a waste of time. But if I do make an exception, it’s almost always for a puzzle game.

I’ve wanted to play this game for months and months and months. I FINALLY broke down and bought it for $25. I could not be more happy. These days, I can mostly be found programming at my computer. I enjoy the solitary and contemplative nature of it and the feeling of accomplishment. This game then is the perfect fit for me.
It’s simple, fun and relaxing. I don’t think you’ll be put off by the price either; the developers did a really good job.
I look forward to many more games by you guys! More puzzle games, please! RickRolling, Perfection Listen, I don’t really play video games hardly at all. But every once in a while, I’ll give a game a fair shake. Since I’m a little older, I consider video games for the most part to be obnoxious and a waste of time. But if I do make an exception, it’s almost always for a puzzle game.
I’ve wanted to play this game for months and months and months. I FINALLY broke down and bought it for $25. I could not be more happy. These days, I can mostly be found programming at my computer.