This retro Windows‑95‑style automation game hits every nostalgia button and might pull you into the genre for good
windowscentral.com Apr 26, 2026

This retro Windows‑95‑style automation game hits every nostalgia button and might pull you into the genre for good

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A new automation game, Factory 95, has launched on Steam, featuring a retro Windows 95 aesthetic. Players create PowerPoint factories, managing resources and space to complete client requests. The game's nostalgic art style, including blocky program windows and old Microsoft Paint, has drawn attention. Factory 95 is available on Steam, and its simplicity and complexity may attract new players to the base-building automation genre, with over 120,000 positive reviews on similar games.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Factory 95's unique blend of nostalgia and gameplay mechanics may convert newcomers to the automation genre.
  • · Its release taps into the growing popularity of base-building automation games like Satisfactory.