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ONI is more like dwarf fortress.
you need to manage your worker's moods to make sure their tasks and surroundings don't overwhelm them, or they will become destructive. you also need to make sure they have enough food, water, and air.
where ONi is different is in the simulation; all gasses, liquids, solids and living things have simulated physical reactions to pressure, temperature, and contact with other materials. so:
Haven't played DF, but this sounds complex.
it is. i had to restart like fifteen times before i got anywhere. doesn't help that the simulation is quite janky and you have to understand its anachronisms to really get anywhere.
things like:
the entire game is like this.
Wow. Thanks for the detailed reply.
I guess I'll just try it when it's on sale.
yeah if you're not sure whether you'd be into it it's better to not waste money :)
if you're interested, check out the contraptions people are building to run steam turbines from geysers, or process oil, or extract metal from volcanoes. it's crazy complicated stuff but if you're into that it may win you over.