Pressure climbing. Drum level dropping. Three alarms and the TSO wants more power. If you trip the plant, everyone notices — the news, your boss, that guy who named his cat after a substation. You got hired because your resume said "worked with computers." Keep the lights on. Keep your job.

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About This Game

COALCOM: Power Station Operations Terminal

You're the new operator at Riverside Coal Power Station.

Your predecessor, Earl, was three weeks from retirement when he decided to test whether the plant could run itself while he napped. It could not. Two city blocks were evacuated. You got hired because your resume said you "worked with computers."

Your training lasted four hours. Chuck, the plant supervisor who smells of diesel and disappointment, pointed at gauges and said: "Keep pressure at 165 bar. Too low, no power. Too high, boom. Keep water between 40% and 60%. Too low, tubes overheat. Too high, turbine gets wet. Wet turbines are expensive."

Then he handed you a coffee-stained manual from 1987 and left.

Now you're responsible for keeping the region powered. The grid operator calls every few hours with new demands. Equipment breaks. Systems cascade into each other. If you trip the plant, everyone notices — the news, your boss, that guy who named his cat after a substation.

Keep the lights on. Keep your job.

What you do

Manage boiler pressure, drum water level, coal feed, and cooling while responding to grid demands and equipment failures in real-time. Change one thing, watch three others respond. Make decisions fast when faults cascade.

The game

  • 10-shift campaign with progressive difficulty

  • Controls unlock gradually (Shifts 1-5)

  • Equipment degrades, you choose what to repair

  • Graded A-F on performance

  • Continuous Mode unlocks after Shift 5 (endless operation, see how long you last)

  • 21 types of equipment faults

  • Systems interact—pressure affects power, drum level affects steam, failures cascade

The aesthetic

Authentic 1980s green phosphor CRT terminal. Character-based interface. Keyboard controls. The kind of screen that gave operators eyestrain but kept plants running for decades.

You will fail when

Pressure spikes. Drum level drops. Multiple faults hit simultaneously. You panic. The turbine gets wet (expensive).

By Shift 10 you'll either feel competent or understand why Earl took that nap.

This is not

  • A realistic power plant simulator (it's a game)

  • Factorio-style building (you operate fixed systems)

  • Forgiving (mistakes cascade, trips end your shift)

DEMO

Campaign Shifts 1-4 + 20-minute Continuous Mode sessions

AI Generated Content Disclosure

The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:

COALCOM was built by a solo developer with 20+ years in the power industry. Generative AI was used to write and iterate on game code — it's what made finishing a +10-year project idea finally possible. Some written content, including store page copy and the game manual, was drafted with AI assistance and refined by the developer. The game design, mechanics, domain expertise, and voice are entirely human. The visual assets were not AI-generated.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Processor: Dual-core 2.0 GHz
    • Memory: 512 MB RAM
    • Graphics: Integrated graphics
    • Storage: 200 MB MB available space
    • Sound Card: Any
    • Additional Notes: Keyboard required. 1920×1080 display recommended.
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 10/11
    • Processor: Quad-core 2.5 GHz
    • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
    • Graphics: Any dedicated GPU
    • Storage: 500 MB MB available space
    • Additional Notes: 1920×1080 or higher display for optimal experience.
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