Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop
About this game
Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop is a post-apocalyptic progression game about turning junk into power, and power into survival.
You begin with almost nothing: a ruined workbench, a weak tool, a few crates dragged in from the wastes, and a shelter that barely deserves the name. Every crate you break open might contain scrap, old-world parts, military tech, strange relics, or something that should probably have stayed sealed.
At first, survival is simple. Break crates. Sell junk. Buy better tools. Break tougher crates.
Then the wasteland starts answering back.
Your workshop grows into a full operation: vehicles roll out on expeditions, factory lines turn salvage into components, radio signals reveal hidden opportunities, factions compete for your loyalty, bandits threaten your routes, and fragments of a forgotten AI system called EDEN begin to surface.
Every system feeds the next. Loot funds upgrades. Upgrades crack stronger crates. Stronger crates provide parts for vehicles. Vehicles unlock missions. Missions reveal new sectors. Sectors change prices, threats, weather, and rewards. The more you build, the more the wasteland notices.
Items can be stacked, sold, restored, displayed in the trophy case, used for crafting, delivered to factions, or consumed to build vehicles and upgrades.
Vehicles can return damaged, successful, unlucky, or carrying something far more valuable than expected.
Boosting a signal can improve the payoff, but the wasteland does not like being listened to.
The workshop may be neutral at first. It will not stay that way forever.
Each destroyed faction weakens the wasteland’s threat network and opens new rewards.
Do you rebuild the old world, sell what remains of it, control it, destroy it, or become part of it?
Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop is about building momentum from scraps, watching small systems connect into bigger ones, and turning a broken shelter into something mean enough to survive.
Break crates. Feed the machine. Decide what rises from the ruins.
You begin with almost nothing: a ruined workbench, a weak tool, a few crates dragged in from the wastes, and a shelter that barely deserves the name. Every crate you break open might contain scrap, old-world parts, military tech, strange relics, or something that should probably have stayed sealed.
At first, survival is simple. Break crates. Sell junk. Buy better tools. Break tougher crates.
Then the wasteland starts answering back.
Your workshop grows into a full operation: vehicles roll out on expeditions, factory lines turn salvage into components, radio signals reveal hidden opportunities, factions compete for your loyalty, bandits threaten your routes, and fragments of a forgotten AI system called EDEN begin to surface.
Every system feeds the next. Loot funds upgrades. Upgrades crack stronger crates. Stronger crates provide parts for vehicles. Vehicles unlock missions. Missions reveal new sectors. Sectors change prices, threats, weather, and rewards. The more you build, the more the wasteland notices.
Build Your Workshop
Turn a dead bench into a working post-apocalyptic machine. Upgrade manual tools, automation, cooling systems, raid tech, defenses, vehicles, and production lines. Manage heat, critical hits, crate durability, passive income, and long-term progression.Break Crates, Recover Relics
Crates are the heart of the loop, but they are not just containers. They are fuel for the whole game. Smash wooden junk crates, military caches, corporate safes, cryogenic capsules, and stranger things. Collect common scrap, useful parts, rare electronics, epic relics, and legendary old-world artifacts.Items can be stacked, sold, restored, displayed in the trophy case, used for crafting, delivered to factions, or consumed to build vehicles and upgrades.
Send Missions Into The Wasteland
Build civilian and military vehicles, then send them beyond the workshop. Civilian expeditions bring cash, crates, and supplies. Military raids bring weapons, chips, relics, and risk. Signal leads, faction jobs, and bandit operations expand the world beyond simple clicking.Vehicles can return damaged, successful, unlucky, or carrying something far more valuable than expected.
Run A Factory
Raw salvage can become something greater. Craft reinforced frames, microchips, quantum cores, and other advanced components. Unlock production lines that generate passive income and keep your operation alive even while you focus on raids, radio work, or crate breaking.Scan The Radio
The radio room lets you search the dead bands for distress calls, traders, military chatter, anomalies, and EDEN signals. Some transmissions offer rewards. Some unlock missions. Some sound like they were never meant for human ears.Boosting a signal can improve the payoff, but the wasteland does not like being listened to.
Choose Your Factions
The old world is gone, but people still organize around hunger, fear, faith, and machines. Work with Metro Engineers, Wasteland Scrappers, Oasis Coalition, Signal Choir, and Ash Legion. Reputation unlocks bonuses, exclusive leads, and new paths, but supporting one group may create pressure elsewhere.The workshop may be neutral at first. It will not stay that way forever.
Raid Bandit Strongholds
Bandit factions grow from desperate scavengers into organized threats. Prepare assaults, meet entry requirements, install raid tech, then attack enemy bases building by building. Gates, generators, loot shacks, towers, armories, and boss structures fall one target at a time.Each destroyed faction weakens the wasteland’s threat network and opens new rewards.
Defend What You Built
Your success attracts attention. Raiders can strike the workshop, damage the base, and threaten your stored resources. Build barricades, traps, turrets, alarms, and defenses to hold the line when the wasteland comes knocking.Explore A Changing Map
Travel through sectors such as stations, bunkers, rail yards, refineries, cities, labs, bandit territory, and contaminated zones. Each sector changes the economy, loot tables, mission rewards, route risk, and world conditions. Weather, threats, and events reshape the map as you progress.Uncover EDEN
Under the crates, signals, ruins, and raids lies something older: EDEN, a buried reconstruction system from before the collapse. Its fragments are scattered through the wasteland. Recovering them unlocks lore, power, and a final question:Do you rebuild the old world, sell what remains of it, control it, destroy it, or become part of it?
Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop is about building momentum from scraps, watching small systems connect into bigger ones, and turning a broken shelter into something mean enough to survive.
Break crates. Feed the machine. Decide what rises from the ruins.

Cratebreaker: Wasteland Workshop is a post-apocalyptic idle clicker and strategy game about smashing crates, salvaging relics, building vehicles, running factories, scanning radio signals, and raiding bandit bases to rebuild your place in the wasteland.