Posting here because I haven't played too much and I can't be bothered making a dedicated thread.
Dyson Sphere Program just released into EA on Steam. The gist of it is, Factorio, but on a stellar scale. Now, the devs are Chinese so there's some engrish present but I think the deal is that you're in a simulation of sorts or something and your task is to build dyson spheres around stars. Whatever, the story isn't terribly important, the gameplay is, and from the couple of hours I've played it's pretty good.
You start with only your little mecha guy and you go around gathering stuff before getting machines that can do it for you, automate further to unlock more advanced stuff so that you can automate even further. If you've played any of the increasing number of factory building games you know the loop. Of course you then expand to other planets and solar systems to get more stuff and it sort of escalates from there. I haven't reached the space stage quite yet as I'm in the process of getting my T2 science pack equivalent up and running.
Some notable things about it (atleast for me), first off, the music, it has a fairly strong Stellaris vibe which means it's pretty damn good if you like that sort of synthy space opera music. Second, the interface is pretty damn sweet and well executed, it's clear the devs played games like these before and have learned how to make everything quickly and easily accessible, manual crafting is intuitive and easily scalable, building stuff is also pretty cool because you essentially start with the Factorio equivalent of drones so you get a pretty nice range.
The controls themselves are kinda cool since you can WASD or just right-click around to make the robot move. There's also jetpacking which is a pretty fun way of getting around.
It's currently on a small discount and can be picked up for 15 Eurobucks or your equivalent and I'd say it's pretty worth it from what I've seen so far and it seems that they'll be making it bigger and better down the line as well.