Author: @eat_apple
From: @AW_Research
The article introduces the basic gameplay of Primodium game, including selecting a base, resource mining, resource transportation, and technology upgrades. The article also mentions the shortcomings of the game, such as the lack of a querying/locating system. Additionally, the article provides a practical game operation guide with detailed textual explanations and illustrated examples. It covers topics such as building miners, teleport nodes, and conveyor belts, upgrading technology, smelting raw materials, and transporting supplies to the base. While the gameplay of the game is relatively simple, the author shares some insights and experiences based on their own gameplay, such as the importance of technology upgrades, avoiding resource wastage, and late-game strategies.
Primodium is a new blockchain-based game developed by @intemerson and @tax_cuts. The game's mechanics are inspired by the popular simulation management game Factorio. In Primodium, players need to design and construct various automated production pipelines to continuously produce increasingly complex industrial goods. Unleash your imagination, combine conveyor belts, various factories, and natural resources on the map to create your own automated production infrastructure and expand your industrial empire on the planet.
Apart from the two public developers, @intemerson and @tax_cuts, there is not much information available about the team.
The game actions can be categorized into gathering, transportation, processing, construction, research, and combat. Players need to continuously gather resources, upgrade technology, build weapons, defeat other players, and eventually dominate a faction on the planet.
The game is best played on PC; mobile devices are not user-friendly.
The game uses a burner wallet (temporary wallet), so players do not need to connect their own wallet when entering the game.
Burner wallet data is stored in the browser, so avoid clearing browser cache, or else your game data will be lost.
Primodium is currently a sandbox game and is not yet on the blockchain.
The production materials in the game are divided into three types: natural resources, forged items, and buildings.
βοΈ Natural Resources
Natural resources are inherent and distributed on the map. These resources include iron, copper, lithium, and 10 other elements from the periodic table.
Natural resources serve two purposes: forging subsequent items and the construction cost of buildings.
βοΈ Forged Items
Forged items need to be produced in the factories constructed by the players (also referred to as synthesis).
The raw materials for forging items are the natural resources found on the map.
ποΈ Buildings
Buildings mainly refer to various factories for forging items and some basic infrastructure in the game, such as resource gatherers and conveyor belts.
π Choose your starting coordinates
Click on "Base" in the lower-left corner and select your coordinates on the map.
In addition, there is a beginner's guide provided in the upper-left corner of the game screen. It contains a lot of text, so if you don't want to read it, you can skip the tutorial directly.
Choose any location for your base. This will be your base, and the coordinates will appear in the upper-left corner. Also, claim your initial resources in the upper-right corner.
You can see that there are already other players near my location.
π» Resource Mining
Before mining resources, you need to know the order in which you should mine the resources on the map.
First, open the Research panel in the bottom left corner. This panel is similar to a technology tree in the game, where you can see the costs for upgrading each technology.
For example, to research the mining technology for Copper, it requires a cost of 200 Iron. To have the ability to construct a Plating Factory, you need a cost of 200 Iron + 200 Copper. To research the mining technology for Lithium, it requires a cost of 200 Iron Plate + 100 Copper. Iron Plate, in turn, is forged from Iron in the Plating Factory. This follows a production line from start to finish.
Therefore, the progression of the game follows the order of this production line.
So, let's start by mining Iron.
You will notice that only the first Miner is selectable, as the other two require a higher level of your technology tree.
Choose the first Basic Miner. Hover your mouse over it to see that constructing a Basic Miner requires a cost of 100 Iron.
π Resource Transportation
Now we need to transport Iron to our main base, the Main Base.
Select a Node and place one near your main base and another near the Miner (they can be placed in any adjacent direction).
β« Technology Upgrades
π Forging Raw Materials
Since the Plating Factory requires Iron as the processing raw material, you need to transport Iron to the Plating Factory.
There are two approaches to mining: finding another Iron resource on the map or using the existing Iron resource for transportation.
The Plating Factory panel shows that 10 Iron can be forged into one Plate.
After waiting for some time, you can Claim the resources and then click Craft to forge them.
The game's graphics are clean and minimalist, keeping players focused on the gameplay itself.
Multiple players can engage in the game on the same map, allowing for cooperation or competition, enhancing the game's fun and challenge.
Currently, the gameplay is relatively simple, revolving around resource gathering and technology upgrades. If the technology level is high enough, players can even launch missiles to bombard other players.
The game currently lacks a search/positioning system. As players accumulate more buildings, they may start forgetting what they have constructed and struggle to locate specific buildings' coordinates.
As the number of buildings in the game increases, the page may experience performance issues and slow down.
Official Twitter
List of items and buildings
Official Guide (This version should be an outdated version of the game, and some of the content in the document does not match the actual gameplay.)