What is Conveyor Idle?
Conveyor Idle drops you into a 3D top-down factory where you build conveyor belt systems to process raw materials into stuff worth more money. You drag belts between machines, hook up inputs and outputs, then watch products roll down the line while numbers tick up. Turns out the loop is pretty satisfying once your production chain actually works and profits start snowballing. This is for folks who like idle games and factory builders. If you're the type who gets a kick out of optimizing a production line in Factorio or Satisfactory but want something way more casual, you'll probably like it. Skip it if you need action or combat — this is pure optimization with zero pressure.
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How to Play Conveyor Idle
A session starts slow: you place your first belt, drop in a basic machine, and watch one item move every few seconds. After 5-10 minutes you'll have two or three machines running and need to start thinking about layout. The real hook kicks in around the 20-minute mark when you unlock multiple product types and have to decide where to spend your cash. Early mistake I made? Trying to expand too fast without upgrading my existing belts first. My bottleneck was stuck at level 2 for way too long because I kept buying new machines instead of speeding up what I had. The game doesn't punish you hard, but your profits crawl when you ignore upgrades. Also the menu is kinda clunky at first — took me a few clicks to find the upgrade tab.
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Why Choose Conveyor Idle
Conveyor Idle does the factory-builder thing without the headache of a full sim like Factorio. It's lighter than those games but still gives you that dopamine hit when you fix a bottleneck and profits jump. Weak side? The visuals are pretty basic and the audio gets repetitive fast. But for a free browser clicker you can run in a tab, it's a solid way to kill 30 minutes.
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