Tag: Mining
Into the Slimy Mines Review
Into the Slimy Mines digs its own path through the crowded strategy landscape, blending tower defence, deckbuilding, and roguelike progression into an addictive underground adventure. It occasionally stumbles over repetition and some frustrating late-game surprises, but its charm and creativity make it difficult to put down.
Mashina Review
Mashina feels like somebody built an entire video game out of cardboard, clay, tape, and pure affection. Beneath its cosy digging loop lies one of the warmest and most genuinely human indie adventures of the year.
Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core Review
Few cooperative games have built a community quite like Deep Rock Galactic. Ghost Ship Games created something special with its blend of mining, exploration,...
Hydroneer + Journey to Volcalidus Review
Hydroneer transforms the simple childhood joy of digging in the dirt into a sprawling, muddy obsession filled with clanking machinery, collapsing pipe systems, and moments of accidental engineering brilliance. Beneath its rough edges lies one of the most satisfying sandbox experiences to arrive on consoles in years.
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor – Complete Edition Bundle Review
A dense, explosive survival loop that turns mining into both a lifeline and a gamble, Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor - Complete Edition Bundle delivers one of the most confident console takes on the survivor-like genre to date. It is chaotic, strategic, and surprisingly thoughtful beneath all the bug-splattering noise.
Drill Core Review
Drill Core merges tower defense with mining simulation in a sleek, user-friendly style, showcasing sharp satire and retro-futurist appeal. Although initially captivating and rewarding,...
Stellar Wanderer DX Review
A nostalgic return to classic space simulators, Stellar Wanderer DX delivers thrilling dogfights, deep ship customisation and a galaxy full of opportunities for aspiring pilots.
Hold The Mine Review
A clever blend of mining, auto-battling, and roguelike defense, Hold The Mine turns preparation into survival — and makes every sunrise feel earned.
Calyx Review
A tense, inventive RTS where you don’t fight armies but an ecosystem—demanding, occasionally rough, and refreshingly original in how it makes strategy feel alive.
Digging Adventure Simulator 2025 Review
With no clocks ticking and no heroes shouting, Digging Adventure Simulator 2025 turns the humble act of moving dirt into a quiet romance — part treasure hunt, part bedtime story, and part reminder that some glows are best admired from a safe distance.













