Don’t let the miniature presentation put you off though: this is a solid management game that made me sometimes think of Factorio before Tycoon. The truth is, the tiny factory, tabletop aesthetic lends a whole lot of charm to the game, but it doesn’t change the gameplay too much. Your starting factory is smaller than a shoebox, but you’ll be tasked with created all sorts of toys, furniture and other items for the tiny capitalists that undoubtedly reign in this tiny world. Little Big Workshop is a management simulation where you control tiny, tabletop factories. That’s the case with Little Big Workshop, a delightful game where you task gnomes with creating products for the market. Management games are usually relegated to PC, though-but some make their way over to consoles eventually. Cut out the fat, increase efficiency– you know, that sort of thing. There’s something incredibly satisfying with taking a small operation, and expanding it until it gets larger.