Beautiful game to watch run, a nice spin on the genre; nothing groundbreaking in execution, but a really nice fresh presentation that worked well.
Some of the upgrades didn't work for me, notably the last upgrades for automation, and they were so expensive that I'd done everything else before I could afford them anyway. Slightly disappointing, as I was hoping to be able to set the clock up on a cycle of dismantling, constructing and running.
I liked the tie-in of in-game time to the time on the clock, but the game was slightly hard to navigate after the sun set. Not a big concern in the game as presented because nothing that you needed to buy required night-time hours anyway.
Left me wanting more, which is always a good way to end it really.