![]() The gameplay and objective are pretty much the same but it’s the execution that sets them apart. Playing Main Assembly instantly reminds one of Trailmakers the most. The Programming Tab is the most complex and powerful feature of Main Assembly. ![]() That being said, Main Assembly can get a fair bit technical at times. The mechanics might be simple but utilising them is a work of art and not everyone is an artist. Completing the tutorial essentially teaches you the entire game and you will underestimate the depth of the game’s content (I did and it was a mistake) UNTIL you enter a game mode. There are a lot of controls, mind you, but they are very intuitive. ![]() The mechanics are easy to understand and you will easily get the hang of all the controls in a jiffy. The gameplay in Main Assembly is pretty straightforward. But for now, we can be content with the no-rules-bound approach. The game could have benefitted from a storyline of sorts and there is definitely the future scope of adding one. The sheer amount of parts, worlds and customisation depth really makes for an enjoyable experience whether you choose to fly solo or engage with your comrades. Join your friends or invite them to create awesome contraptions together or make something totally disastrous and it will still work (not correctly, duh). You can join an existing game or create your own private/public lobby. The real fun is amplified when you enter multiplayer. You also have a Bot Brawl mode where you can face off against other players and/or vehicles. If you are not into that slow grind, you can simply head over to Sandbox and have endless fun with almost infinite creative options. You can then unlock various parts and items to spruce up your gameplay experience. Other than the Tutorial section, you have your Challenges mode where you deal with multiple scenarios and completing them awards you stars. There are a few game modes to dive into but multiplayer steals the spotlight. And that is pretty much it! Main Assembly is easy to learn and you are free to explore the entire game after acing the tutorial missions. Edging towards the final part of the tutorial, you are introduced to the Programming tab and learn how to direct specific controls to use the features of a particular part of the vehicle. You then progress to learning how to build one and ultimately getting into the finer details of making custom frames. You start small by learning how to drive the vehicles you make. The tutorial does a great job of getting you to grips with the mechanics of the game. The objective of the Main Assembly is simple, as directed by your robot handler.
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