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is more than just a game; it is a meditation on efficiency. Whether you are a hardcore Factorio veteran looking for a portable fix, or a puzzle lover who enjoys Opus Magnum with numbers, Beltmatic delivers (literally).

In the crowded world of factory automation games—where Factorio , Satisfactory , and Shapez reign supreme—it takes a unique hook to stand out. Enter , a deceptively simple browser-based puzzle game that strips away the combat, the 3D graphics, and the sprawling tech trees. What remains is pure, unadulterated math: a zen-like loop of conveyor belts, numbers, and the quiet satisfaction of turning a trickle of ones into a river of sixty-fours. beltmatic

There are no "types" of items, only numerical values. This makes it a pure, abstract puzzle game. is more than just a game; it is a meditation on efficiency

developed by Notional Games that strips away the traditional complexities of base-building to deliver a pure, highly addictive mathematical factory experience. Released on March 29, 2024, for PC, it has carved out a unique niche by combining the structural design of games like Factorio and Shapez with basic arithmetic. Instead of mining iron ore or coal, players extract raw integers from the ground and manipulate them using conveyor belts and math operators to supply a demanding central Hub. The Core Gameplay Loop: Math as a Resource Enter , a deceptively simple browser-based puzzle game

: Advanced players often build a first MAM to automatically generate any required digit from 1 to 999,999. Strategy and Efficiency ⚙️

Players have reported a strange side effect: after an hour of Beltmatic, you start seeing arithmetic everywhere. You look at a license plate "244" and think, "That's 15^2 + 19? No, wait, 2^7 + 116—but that’s inefficient. Better to do 4^4 - 12…"