Little Big Workshop - The Evil DLC

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The Evil DLC expands on what makes Little Big Workshop great! Your factory is turning profits week after week but you still feel unfulfilled?

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Release date:
29 October 2020
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Recent Steam reviews:
Mixed
All Steam reviews:
Mixed (29)
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The Evil DLC expands on what makes Little Big Workshop great! Your factory is turning profits week after week but you still feel unfulfilled? Then it’s time to crank the corporate greed dial all the way to sinister! This is more than just a new look. Products, companies, sabotage, skills and malevolent tricks to outplay the competition, and more. The Evil DLC turns your honorable factory into a wicked wonderland.

Join the dark side

Start a new factory as an apprentice to the infamous Bladh, the cartoonish super villain from the original game, and learn how to run a successful factory that does not play by the rules!

Evil schemes and new skills

This DLC includes an entirely new tech tree full of dirty tricks and cheeky upgrades. Are your workers slacking on the job? Hire a ruthless overlord to nudge their motivation back into gear. Is a competitor beating you on the free market? Send out spies to find their weaknesses and exploit them ruthlessly.

Compete against new companies

You could of course beat your competition fair and square… Or just go ahead and sabotage everyone around you to gain an advantage and eventually you’ll be able to challenge Bladh himself for the throne.

Over 30 new products

Including VR-headsets, possessed garden gnomes, alien mold (ech!), bendy scooters, garlic guns and retro-style androids.

The DLC is recommended for experienced players who seek a new challenge and we suggest playing the base game before trying this expansion.

Features:

- Completely overhauled progression system that has you compete with other companies

- Over 30 new products along with a set of brand new workstations, decorations and more

- Fresh skill tree that lets you unlock the true power of the dark side

- Sabotaging system that gives you a rather unfair advantage on the market

- Spooky costumes for your workers

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows 7
Processor:
Dual Core CPU
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
Intel HD 4000, GeForce GT 330M, Radeon HD 4670 or equivalent
DirectX:
Version 9.0c
Storage:
4 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX compatible

recommended*

OS:
Windows 10
Processor:
Quad Core CPU
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
GeForce 560 or higher, AMD Radeon HD 5830 or higher
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
4 GB available space
Sound Card:
DirectX compatible

User reviews

BlueFénix
Not recommended | 01 Nov 2020

So many good ideas, so much potential, such innovation, squandered, and what are we left with? a gimmick. This DLC does not integrate with the main game, which is kind of the point of a DLC, it is instead an alternative, inferior version of the game.... and the sad thing is, it could have been integrated. The new products are good and would work well... Simple robots that justify the robotics workbench being

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Jellinatrix
Not recommended | 30 Oct 2020

Much harder than the base game and not much fun Antagonist hounds you to sabotage but you're not paid to do so Options on what to make are very limited and not profitable Most people will not be able to play this all the way through Needs more basic decorations to make up for fewer contracts No difficulty settings either - we've already 100%'d the base game and even we're struggling

Helpful: 37
Guizmus
Recommended | 30 Oct 2020

I don't know why it still says 0h played, I spent around 80 hours on this DLC. After all this time and some more patching, I want to confirm most bugs are gone. I'm still having to save/reload regulary to unblock a truck in a loading bay or a sold item that doesn't want to go away though. I let the following review as it still stands, but I'm adding here some thoughts about the DLC flow. It's quite different, faster

Helpful: 14