Inspired by the old Windows 95 theme and classic PowerPoint, Factory 95 is a fresh retro-styled automation sim out now with Linux support. This is the first game from developer Macrobit Interactive and looks rather clever.
Here you get to explore a retro operating system while completing requests for clients, getting increasingly complex as the requests go on. You need to juggle emails, manage space and create a whole lot of slides while Y2K looms over your head.
From the Steam page: "Your factories are built within a slideshow-making software, so you only have limited space to design systems and move resources. Send slides between pages and unlock a wide range of tools to build complex slides in a compact space. With multiple game modes, and new advances in 16-bit colour there are limitless possible slides to create. Flex your graphic design muscles and earn that long-awaited promotion!"
See the original trailer below:

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