Key Takeaways
- Automation games on Xbox offer satisfaction through upgrading bases and watching resources grow.
- Palworld lets players put creatures to work for crafting and resource production.
- Games like Craftopia and Slime Rancher offer automated gameplay with a balance between manual and machine tasks.
The Xbox is home to multiple games across various genres, and at times, nothing is more captivating than the mechanics that go into automation games. Perhaps it’s the satisfying feeling of upgrading your base and watching your number of resources go through the roof. Other times, it’s just nice to watch conveyor belts as they perform repetitive tasks.
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There are plenty of games that have excellent automation features, from cozy farming simulators to action-packed RPGs that add a bit of combat into the mix. If you’re on Xbox, then you’re not going to want to miss any of these games. Here there are the eight best automation games for the Xbox Series X|S.
8 Palworld
Put Your Pals To Work
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Palworld
If you've ever wanted to put Lucario, Salazzle, or even Miyazaki’s Totoro to work in a factory, then Palworld lets you do so. The game revolves around catching creatures known as Pals, but unlike Pokemon, they do a lot more than sit around in a box all day.
Palworld incorporates elements of crafting as well as resource production. This is where you can put Pals to work at the factory. While normally this would mean you and your Pals working happily together, Palworld takes a different approach. Here, Pals are the real resource, and you can use them as allies in battle or as manual labor, much to their dismay.
7 Craftopia
Breath Of The Wild Meets Survival Mode
Craftopia mixes elements found in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild with automated gameplay to help you farm resources. Bigger than most farming simulators, you’ll be harvesting crops, gliding through the air, and expanding your base with machines that make day-to-day life easier in the game world.
Craftopia is just extremely flexible in what you can automate. The gameplay of doing this manually vs letting a machine do it for you is also balanced, with it never feeling like you want to automate just to skip gameplay. You can also upgrade your skill tree to boost the means of production. At times, it almost feels like Tears of a Kingdom’s Fuse Ability before the game even came out.
6 Slime Rancher
Automation Can Be Wholesome
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Slime Rancher
Slime Rancher has a pretty decent automation system that is perfect for beginners but also satisfying to set up all the way. The basic gameplay loop of Slime Rancher is that you need to go out into the world, collect Plorts, and sell them to get coins. You can then purchase upgrades for your farm, such as pens and storage units.
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Some upgrades will allow you to keep Slimes in your ranch while others will collect Plorts for you so you can have a steady supply. Everything that comes with caring for Slimes, such as feeding them, keeping them calm, and preventing them from becoming Tarr, can be easily managed, so you don’t need to babysit them throughout the day.
5 Surviving Mars
Mars Is The Next Frontier
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Surviving Mars
When you’re not dreaming about the Moon, the next big thing is visiting Mars. Surviving Mars will let you set up a space colony on the planet’s surface. However, you don’t just want to manage everything yourself. If your colony is going to survive this new environment, you need to make sure it is self-sustaining.
While colonizing Mars is still a distant dream in real life, Surviving Mars fasts forward a bit, giving players cutting-edge technology in the form of robotics and AI that can be programmed to run routine maintenance and resource collection. So you don’t just feel like a farmer but like a true astronaut and MIT graduate.
4 Astroneer
Hands On Work In Space
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If you want to do more than just manage a base in space from above, then Astroneer lets you step on the planet’s surface personally. This makes everything, including the machines you set up, feel so much larger when you’re standing right next to them.
The game has an intricate automation method that will require you to put all your brain cells to work in overdrive. Not only do you need to research new technology to maximize your production, but you also need to keep an eye on your human needs. This means keeping the power on and your oxygen tethers extending across the planet so you don’t die from a lack of air.
3 Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure
Cute, Cozy, And Perfect For Visual Stimulation
When you think of automation, you might sometimes feel like you’ll end up wiping out the entire ecosystem. Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure shows that big scale production can coexist with nature. That’s because tiny creatures known as Sparks will follow you around and work at your bases to keep things running smoothly.
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The buildings in Oddsparks have a more natural feel to them, being made of wood. While each building offers its own benefits for your base and production, it’s how you utilize your Sparks that will really make an impact. Some Sparks work better when assigned to specific tasks, so getting to know them is just as important as placing down buildings.
2 Techtonica
Complex Setup But Satisfying To Watch
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Techtonica
Something about going down to the mines and swinging a pickaxe is just so satisfying. With neon lights and dark caverns, Techtonics takes you deep underground as you set up a base meant to discover the key to humanity’s survival.
This game is fascinating due to the level of detail that the automation gameplay has. Collecting resources isn’t just about placing down a drill and letting it run. You also need to manually set up a conveyor belt, keep the machine fueled, and get those resources moving toward the machines you want them to interact with. However, all that hard work results in a well-oiled process that you can be proud of.
1 Atrio: The Dark Wild
Sending Robots To Reclaim The Darkness
If you’re looking for a unique twist on the automation genre, then Astrio: The Dark Wild has just the thing. Upon starting the game, you will notice that much of the surface world is shrouded in darkness, and your job is to bring back the light.
You play as an expendable robot. As you automate and expand your base, all the machines you set up will illuminate the surrounding area. You aren’t alone in this world, though. There are creatures out there that might just kill you. Luckily, they are also useful by putting them to work in the factory. If your robot does perish, you can always replace it.
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