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It seems like Factorio 2.0 is still selling enough copies on its own to put it 17 spots higher in the list than Space Age.
And i don't know how much revenue is needed in a week to put you at #45 in the global revenue charts on Steam. But it is probably a lot lol :-)
Plus a little shout out to another indie classic, Project Zomboid, sitting nicely in the #45 most played spot with over 30k players. Hopefully the imminent release of Build 42 for that game will help drive new sales and keep The Indie Stone funded long enough to do everything they want to do with that legend of a game. Human NPCs are in the plan for Build 43. For single players like me who want to immerse themselves in a zombie apocalypse without real people ruining the mood lol ;-)
Anyway, it is a golden age of indie gaming. And these are two of the finest. Still standing, still independent, and the best games of their kind. With mod libraries that are like a cave of wonders :-)
The Factory Must Grow (until the engineer gets surprised by a zombie from behind and gets eaten)
Happy Gaming One and All :-)