Mining, huh? It's basically just digging through dirt and hoping for something rare. No thrill really. Just endless tapping, hoping you find a decent ore before your fingers tire. Sometimes it feels pointless but you keep doing it anyway. Annoying how addictive it can be with nothing much to show for it.
The gameplay is pretty straightforward but can get tricky with wonky physics. Moving around to find better spots often leads to accidental falls or getting stuck. A neat trick is to watch your stamina and be careful with your tools to avoid breaking them too soon. Practice makes it easier to spot the best veins.
Playing Browser version means optimizing your character with the right tools. Less inventory clutter, more focus on your pickaxe. Some pros swear by specific gear setups, but honestly, upgrading your tool early and managing your inventory well is what counts. No need for flashy setups, just functional ones.
Secret tip: look for underground caves. They hide better ores and save you time digging. Always carry extra pickaxes, because breaking one can ruin your whole run. Be patient with your upgrades, and don't waste resources on garbage gear. It’s all about efficiency.
The story isn’t very deep, just a simple quest to gather enough resources. You’ll keep upgrading your tools, exploring deeper, and gradually uncovering more ore veins. In the end, it’s about steady progress rather than big moments. The ending feels like just another step, not a conclusion.