Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure
Adventure
Indie
Simulation
Strategy
Single-player
Multi-player
Co-op
Online Co-op
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
Steam Workshop
Adjustable Text Size
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Stereo Sound
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Oddsparks is a blend of automation and real-time strategy for both the die-hard fans of the automation genre and the automation-curious. Explore a strange fantasy world, uncover the mysteries of the past, automate your workshops, and go on adventures with your odd & adorable Sparks!

Developers: Massive Miniteam
Publishers: HandyGames
Release Date: May 27, 2025
Price (USD): $29.99
Current Players: 331

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Very Positive(89%)
art style
music
automation mechanics
multiplayer
developer support
quest system
Sparks management
combat mechanics
grindiness
clunky progression
manual resource collection
building space limitations
The reviews for this game reflect a charmingly unique fusion of automation and adventure elements, reminiscent of Pikmin and Factorio. Players consistently praise the art style and music, which contribute to a chilled and whimsical gaming experience. While there is enthusiasm for the gameplay mechanics, there are also criticisms regarding the grindiness and sometimes clunky progression. Despite some frustrations with resource management and limited space for building, the game has successfully captured the attention of its community, who look forward to future updates that will expand on its compelling foundations.

Positive Points

  • Players appreciate the game's unique blend of Pikmin and Factorio elements, describing it as an adorable and charming automation adventure.
  • The art style and soundtrack receive high praise for their whimsical and relaxing qualities, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
  • Automation mechanics are well-received, offering a refreshing twist with Sparks functioning as conveyors and inserters, providing unique logistical challenges.
  • Multiplayer mode is generally stable, facilitating cooperative gameplay, which enhances the game's accessibility and fun.
  • The game's developer is active and responsive, making regular updates to improve gameplay, which is well-regarded by the community.
  • Negative Points

  • Some players find the game to be grindy, with repetitive tasks and a need to manually collect resources like Aether shards initially, reducing the automation appeal.
  • Certain gameplay elements, such as the quests and progression system, feel clunky and can lead to confusion about what to do next.
  • Building space can be limited due to terrain obstacles, making it challenging to create expansive factory layouts early in the game.
  • Combat mechanics are critiqued for being shallow and adding unnecessary micromanagement to keep Sparks from dying.
  • Mixed Points

  • The quest system provides structure but can feel restrictive as players often need to complete fetch quests to unlock new features, which interrupts the flow of automation.
  • While the game offers a unique approach to automation, merging aspects of adventure, some players feel these elements can lead to a less cohesive experience.
  • The use of Sparks is seen as both a creative and limiting factor, as managing their tasks can be tedious but also introduces novel strategic elements.
  • Common Themes

  • The game's presentation, including its art style and sound design, is a recurring highlight praised by most players.
  • The combination of automation with a relaxing, charming atmosphere appeals to both veterans of the genre and newcomers.
  • There is an expectation among players for continued updates to enhance and complete the game's content, particularly in expanding automation capabilities and story elements.
  • Updated 5/28/2025, 12:00:53 AM UTC