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Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop

Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop

by VitalGrid Games

Price N/A
Avg Players 0
Released Nov 16, 2026
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Rebuild civilization one crate at a time in this post-apocalyptic idle clicker that layers clicking, crafting, and base management. Salvage relics to construct vehicles and factories, automate production, and expand into radio scanning and raids against bandit strongholds. Perfect for players who want progression depth beyond pure clicking, with strategic elements that reward planning and offline gains.

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We Are Working on the Playable Demo

3 days ago
We are currently working on the first playable demo of Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop.The game started with a simple idea: smash suspicious crates, collect whatever survives, sell the junk, and slowly upgrade your workshop. That core is still the heart of the game. Crates are meant to feel physical, noisy, risky, and rewarding. Every hit should matter, every drop should feed progression, and every upgrade should make the wasteland feel a little more conquerable.But Cratebreaker has grown far beyond a crate-smashing clicker.The demo is being shaped as a compact slice of the full wasteland loop. Players will be able to break crates, manage heat, collect and stack loot, sell or preserve valuable finds, upgrade tools, explore the crate market, build early vehicles, run missions, craft components, scan radio signals, interact with factions, and get a first taste of the larger threats waiting outside the workshop.One of our main goals is to make every system feed into another. Better loot funds better gear. Better gear breaks tougher crates. Tougher crates provide parts for vehicles. Vehicles open expeditions. Expeditions reveal new resources, dangers, faction opportunities, and eventually larger operations across the wasteland.We are also expanding the world beyond the workbench. The Mission Center introduces expeditions and raids. The Factory turns salvage into components and passive income. The Radio Room lets players scan forgotten frequencies for distress calls, traders, anomalies, and EDEN signals. The Wasteland Map adds sectors, weather, threat levels, and global modifiers. Bandit raids are being developed as an active side campaign where players prepare an assault and destroy enemy structures one by one.The demo will not contain everything planned for the full game, but it should clearly show the direction: Cratebreaker is about turning junk into power, then turning that power into survival.Right now we are focusing on balance, readability, early-game pacing, UI...

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