About
Welcome to Assembly Line 2, the sequel to the factory-building and managing game. Assembly Line 2 combines elements from idle and tycoon games. Make the most money by using different types of machines to build an assembly line to craft resources and sell them. Unlock upgrades to make it more efficient and expand your factory. The goal is simple, build resources and sell them. Starting with a few machines and very basic resources, and using them with more advanced machines to craft and create more complex resources. Your factory will continue generating money even when you are offline. When you return to the game you will have piles of money waiting for you, but don't spend it all in one place! While Assembly Line 2 is an idle game, because you make the layout of your factory, it is up to you to optimize it to make the most money possible. Don't worry if you get lost with all those machines to build, the game offers an information menu so you can see what each machine does at any time. It also offers information on each resource price, so you can make decisions on what to craft. You can also see stats on the amount you are producing. Features: - 21 different machines to build and optimize the best factory. - Tons of upgrades to increase productivity. - Around 50 different unique resources to craft. - Multi-language support. - Backup your progress. - No internet required.
Info
Release
Jul 15, 2023
Last Updates
Bug fixes
Rating
PEGI 3
Genre
Strategy
Reviews
I played the first game and loved it and this one has not disappointed (yet 1 hour in) now having made the last item in the game I feel like the importers trivialize the fun out of half the game. it seemed like a good addition not having to make an assembly line for every component but because of the restriction of only having a maximum of 10 on each line, it forces you to choose the big ticket items(it shouldn't) in my run I never made some of the components once except through the importers.
Valur G
Played the first version loads, was pretty happy to see a second one, game looks alot better and I like the larger areas, always struggled for space in number 1. Well done dev, a free game that works great and isn't riddled with adds. Need a way to support you and your work, epic game once again.
Chris Colley
the gameplay cycle is fun, and is not too complicated. I find the UI a little clunky in the design menu, I think a bar of quick access blocks would be better than the menu, and being able to draw rollers would be a nice addition. I would also love a way to save designs for use later or in other assembly lines
Aidan Billings
I enjoyed the first game a lot. This version has many fixes and improvements, but still is vague in descriptions and information. Probably to keep things simple (ends up being frustrating until you learn it yourself without that assist) Cons: Getting rid of the robot arm selector. That function allowed more flexibility. Crazy battery drain! Designers took it up a level with more option builds but only after you repeat objectives identical to the first game. Graphics marginally better.
Robert Chatley
On its own, ignoring some of the issues, the game is great. It's super satisfying to hyperfixate on it to try and make it as efficient as possible. however the game crashes constantly, and i don't think it calculates offline earnings properly. it seems that whether i wait 1 hour or 4, I only earn x amount. i dont know if there is an earning cap (which is midly annoying) or if the game doesnt have a way of calculating real idle time. ive been stuck at the same spot in game for a week.
Heskan Delmirev
crashes too much, fortunately doesn't take long to load. nice that it doesn't need ads. the scaling on how things increase in price needs work, like the first one it goes way too high way too fast. it would also be nice to have the consumer product lines back, to help boost in-game revenue and as something else to do. it also needs starters to be able to change rate.
Loren K
This is a good time killer that doesn't break the bank as there is no store, it's got decent mechanics and graphics and I love how it's not pay to win/progress, it's just a good old fashioned do it yourself progression. Highly recommend for those who just want something to do during like a break time or when your bored. The only thing I wish it has was sounds for the machines, other than that it's a fantastic game.
Crimson
Fun but the money isn't tracked properly. I found that returning to the game and watching an ad for 2x money is successful about 50% of the time. Also when returning after several hours there is sometimes no increase in money for those hours. A bit disappointing. I would hope the owners could look into the money management issues. A lot of fun otherwise.
Rob Schumaker
Assembly Line 1 and 2 are both amazing Assembly Line 1 was my favourite game which I had to stop playing due to some bugs. Seeing there is a V2 I downloaded both and playing them at the same time. They are both great games and I can see a lot of adjustments were made to 2 from the feedback from 1. I must say though I'm surprised that selecting multiple cells and duplicating isn't something that was included as I'm sure I remember it being a popular suggestion on AL1.
Mo
I loved the first game, when I saw there was a sequel I immediately downloaded it. It's one of my favorite games, definitely try it if you like logic games. it has no forced ads, and the ads they do have are "ethical." You're free to play and stop whenever you'd like, spending however much time as you want, not bound by any limited energy system or anything. Like finding a diamond in this cash-grabbing septic tank of a market. Super underrated little pocket game! Thanks to the developers.
Joseph Lee
Good fun game, but it's too easy to get to make the final item in the game, and there are no challenges after that. Importers are far too strong, as why make ai robot for the bomber, when you can import one. They should be removed. More things to build and add challenges for small factory, quantity of item produced etc. Needs to work on ticks as else resources don't work too timing. Ie, you get some delivering more than others.
SneakWater069