If you have been looking for a fresh tycoon game on Roblox, The Everything Factory is one we think you should try right now. Developed by Ghosdeeri Digital, this game puts us in charge of a moving conveyor belt factory. We drop ores, grab rare items off the belt, and sell everything for cash. The goal is simple: build the most efficient factory empire possible. Trust us, it gets addictive fast.
We jumped into this game and spent a solid amount of time figuring out how everything works. In this guide, we share everything we learned so you can grow your factory faster than we did.
How the Game Works
The core loop in The Everything Factory is straightforward. We drop ores onto a conveyor belt. Those ores pass through machines we place, like droppers, adders, multipliers, and furnaces. Each machine adds value to the ore before it reaches the furnace, and the ore is then sold for cash. The more machines we stack up, the more money we make per ore.

We earn two currencies in this game. Cash is for buying new machines and items off the conveyor belt. Gems are for permanent upgrades in the Gem Shop, and they carry a lot more long-term value. The game also rewards us even when we are offline, so our factory keeps earning while we are away.
The Conveyor Belt System
The conveyor belt is the beating heart of our factory. Items scroll past us on the belt constantly, and we have to buy them quickly before they disappear. Some items are cheap and basic. Others are rare, expensive, and incredibly powerful.
Here is something we wish we had known earlier. If we spot a great item but do not have enough cash yet, we can use the Reserve feature to hold it for later. This saves us from losing rare items to bad timing. We strongly recommend using it whenever something valuable shows up.
Key Machine Types to Know
- Droppers: These spawn ores onto the belt. Better droppers produce ores with higher base values.
- Adders: These add a flat cash amount to every ore that passes through them.
- Multipliers: These multiply the value of ores by a set percentage. We found multipliers to be the biggest game-changers at higher levels.
- Furnaces: The furnace is where ores are sold. It has a cash capacity limit, so upgrading the furnace is critical. If it fills up, we lose money.
Use the Auto Build Button
One feature we cannot praise enough is the Auto Build button. Instead of manually placing every machine ourselves, we just hit Auto Build and the game arranges everything for us. When we buy a new item and do not know where to put it, Auto Build handles the layout automatically. For new players, this alone saves enormous amounts of frustration.
We recommend buying a handful of new items first, then hitting Auto Build once to place them all in one go. This keeps the factory layout clean and efficient.
Upgrade Spawn Rate and Factory Luck First
When we spend our gems, two upgrades matter more than anything else early on. Spawn Rate increases how often new items appear on the conveyor belt. Factory Luck increases the chances of rare and higher-rarity items appearing. Investing gems here early pays off massively because we get access to better machines faster. We learned this the hard way by spending gems on weaker upgrades first.
Mutations Change Everything
Mutations are special modifiers that boost the value and performance of our machines. An item that looks average at base level can become a powerhouse with the right mutation. For example, a basic multiplier with a Bubbly or Glitched mutation can outperform machines that cost far more.

We always check the mutation on any item before deciding if it is worth buying. A high-rarity item with no mutation is often less valuable than a lower-rarity item with a strong one. Upgrading Mutation Luck in the Gem Shop helps us get mutated items more frequently.
The Rebirth System Explained
Once we reach Factory Level 10, we unlock the Rebirth feature. Rebirthing resets our cash, items, and factory level. In return, we earn Stardust, which we spend on permanent boosts. We also get to keep one or two of our best permanent items to carry into the next run.

Before each rebirth, we always pick the item with the strongest mutation as our permanent keeper. Starting a new run with a powerful permanent item makes leveling back up much faster. Rebirthing also unlocks a larger plot size over time, which lets us place more machines and build a bigger factory.
Tips to Grow Your Factory Faster
- Always upgrade the furnace before it reaches max capacity. A full furnace means lost cash.
- Focus on multipliers in the mid-to-late game. They scale better than adders.
- Reserve rare belt items even if we cannot afford them yet.
- Upgrade Factory Luck before spending gems on anything else.
- After each rebirth, level up quickly by hitting Auto Build and buying everything with an exclamation mark.
Final Thoughts
The Everything Factory is one of the more rewarding tycoon games we have played on Roblox this year. The conveyor belt system keeps things exciting, and the mutation mechanics add a nice layer of depth that goes beyond the usual idle game formula. Once we understood how furnaces, multipliers, and rebirths connect, the game opened up in a big way. If you are patient with the early grind and smart with your gems, you will build a factory that makes serious money in no time.
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I am Tanmoy Nath, a gaming writer and Roblox enthusiast with over 6 years of experience covering online games. I have been playing Roblox since 2022, with a deep focus on games like Fisch, Grow a Garden, Paradox, and popular tycoon titles. At Fans First Booyah!, I write beginner guides, tier lists, and update breakdowns – all based on hands-on gameplay rather than secondhand information. My aim is to help both new and experienced Roblox players get the most out of every game they pick up.
