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anyone have the actual receipt for apizza?

like I know that you can (over)heat stuff and slice it up but not sure what the proper order would be to produce a pizza :-/

There's no real proper order to the ingredients, you can put them on in any order. Each pizza can hold up to two of each ingredient (if you have two that counts as "extra"). You lose a lot of money for ingredients that are raw or burnt.

Does anyone know of another game like this, ive been looking for games like this for a long time

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For this game I was heavily inspired by "Captain Contraption's Chocolate Factory" on Steam. Despite the name that game is more of a puzzle game than a factory/assembly game though.


If you want a classic game in this kind of style, you can look for The Incredible Machine.  

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just played with  pizza engineer

here is the ost if your askin

also really good free game-

I think I perfected the factory.

It was so much fun to be able to cook and combine the ingredients one by one in the line factory that I built!

It's also very fun to look at!

You can easily open up all the ingredients because you can earn enough money from the cooked ingredients alone, but it's so much fun that it doesn't matter.

And I regret that my PC crashed before I could make a pineapple pizza in this world because of the heavy PC load!

Thanks for playing! Yeah the rules used to be tougher where you'd have to pay for each individual ingredient that got generated, so the cooked ingredients being worth money is left over from that. And yeah sorry about the performance, there's probably a lot of things I could do to optimize it haha

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proud of my 110,000 a minute- i dont think it can go much higher, had everything on turbo and most of the pizzas were fully formed. it's a really cool concept would love to see more of it 

Nice work! Yeah I'm guessing that's gotta be pretty close to the max with the current settings.

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Very epic my truck was filled with tomato paste and cheese without pizza because the dough is very hard to crush at turbo speed. Thankfully someone is buying cooked cheese at negative profit margins

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yeah there's a big market for cooked cheese out there, just gotta know where to look