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You can also play with mods if that's your thing, there are achievements for those that like that as well.
Basically, the demo is the first half of the tutorial campaign, it's there to teach you the basics of the game (mining, smelting, processing, researching and fighting), but that's about it.
If you didn't enjoy making those assembly lines in the demo, then the game probably isn't for you, and if you liked it, the game is mostly based around that.
It's not turn-based, but you end up with something like "I want to complete this assembly line before I stop, it won't take long." followed by "oh, the tech finished, let's see what this oil thing I unlocked is about", and several hours later you are still on there, figuring out how to automate your battery production.