Design the Flow.
Perfect the Process.
Every connection matters.
About the Game
From Simple Routes to Complex Systems
Ironvalley Ridge: Assembly Line starts with basic transport tasks — moving items from one point to another.
As players
progress, they build increasingly complex systems where multiple inputs and outputs must be coordinated.
Things start
simple enough, but before you know it, you're dealing with this crazy web of machines and belts all talking to each
other.
It's all about making things run smoothly - one wrong move and your whole setup can go to hell.
Core Gameplay
Build Systems
that Actually Work
Manage multiple production flows simultaneously. Each level acts like a small system waiting to be solved.
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Logic through movement and structure
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Place conveyor paths to guide materials
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Connect machines into working chains
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Optimize routes for efficiency
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Prevent collisions and bottlenecks
System Design
Thinking In Connections,
Not Actions
Don't just think about one piece at a time - you've got to see the big picture and how all the parts work together.
Mess
up one connection and watch everything grind to a halt.
But when you get it right? Pure magic - everything just flows.
Over time, players begin to see patterns — efficient
layouts, clean routing, and balanced flow.
How to Play
Plan First, Then Build
Take your time and tweak things until they're perfect - rushing will just get you into trouble.
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Analyze the layout and required outputs
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Place conveyor paths between key points
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Connect machines in logical order
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Test the system and observe flow
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Adjust and optimize for better efficiency
Features
Built for System Thinkers
We want you to feel clever when you solve these puzzles. You are really figuring something out.
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Designed for structured thinking
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Automation-based puzzle gameplay
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Increasingly complex production systems
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Clear representation of flow
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Multiple possible solutions per level
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Satisfaction from optimization
Gallery
From Simple Setups to Complex Networks
Contact
Questions about systems or gameplay?