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AGRONOM Announced

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SAN FRANCISCO – May 12, in the year of our Lord 2026 | MindEdges and Skystone Games announce AGRONOM, an automation farming game that blends the mechanical depth of Satisfactory and Factorio with the warmth of Eastern European tradition. Build your Martian homestead. Automate your dreams. Grow borscht on an alien world!

You've landed on Mars with nothing but a patch of barren red soil and a memory. Gramps Makar's wife Sofia always dreamed of a home filled with life, with gardens, with purpose, with warmth. Now, on a dead planet in the 22nd century, you're going to build it for them.

AGRONOM is a love letter to two things: the obsessive optimization of automation games and the human need to create something beautiful. You'll build production chains that would make any engineer weep, conveyor belts carrying resources, robots tending to greenhouses, furnaces churning day and night. But this isn't sterile efficiency. It's cozy. It's personal. Your robots have personalities. Your base is infused with the folk traditions of old Eastern Europe, painted wood, warm colors, the sense that you're not just surviving, you're living.

Dig for resources, build structures, and plant crops. Optimize your production chains to grow food, craft tools, and unlock new regions of Mars. Every upgrade to your base brings you closer to the vision of a thriving settlement where technology and tradition breathe together. The systems will challenge you. The aesthetics will comfort you. And somewhere in the automation loops and the colorful tiles, you'll find what it means to build a home on an impossible world.

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