Interesting concept, but feels way too grindy without much fun. Each planet gets you a new part for each function of your machine, however there are no interesting choices to make, each part is always strictly better than the previous one, so there is no reason to pick an older part or try out a different combination. Starting a game also immediately throws you into the story without any explanation or introduction, leaving you to pick up on the relationship between the different characters all at once, making it all a little overwhelming at the start. The building mechanic could have added a nice layer to the gameplay, but it seems to be relegated to only specific use-cases meaning there isn't much to keep you engaged there either. Collecting a chest also has a minigame that seems quite out-of-place with the rest of the game, it just freezes you in place while you do a timing minigame instead of being able to continue mining, and money is not really a problem for most of the game so I...
Super Mining Mechs
- Release Date:
- Oct 25, 2024
- Developer:
- Delayed Victory
- Publisher:
- Delayed Victory
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
So, what are you waiting for? There’s mining to be done!
Features
- Play alone or together with up to 7 friends in online co-op multiplayer
- Build your own super mining mech to dig down into the earth
- Find alternatives for all the natural resources Earth once had
- Complete missions to unlock new parts and skills
- Upgrade your mech to dig faster, deeper and carry more loot
- Explore three planets and travel to over a dozen different locations
- Unlock a wide variety of achievements by completing challenges
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User Reviews
I mine, number go up. That is all that matters. Unbothered. Moisturized. Happy. In my lane. Focused. Flourishing.
Super Mining Mechs is a pixel-art mining and exploration game that delivers a surprisingly deep experience, blending arcade-style resource gathering with customizable mech upgrades and multiplayer co-op action. Developed by Delayed Victory, this indie title strikes a careful balance between simplicity and complexity, offering a satisfying loop of mining, upgrading, and strategizing. While it builds on the original game with a number of refinements and expanded mechanics, this sequel finds its own identity by enhancing nearly every aspect of the original concept—without losing its pick-up-and-play appeal. At its core, the game revolves around piloting a mining mech through procedurally generated subterranean environments across three distinct planets. Each zone presents its own hazards, layouts, and mineral distribution, challenging players to dig deeper and manage limited resources. The gameplay loop is refreshingly straightforward but quickly becomes addictive: dig through layers o...
Very Addictive game, very easy concept and fun game. a little bit of grinding for all achievements but its not too much grinding! VERY GOOD OVERALL GAME
In-game advertising. Could be the best game in the world and I'd downvote over this. I get that you're not a giant company, but this isn't a little news article on a feed, where the feature has another actually useful purpose behind it. There's at least three places in the UI that exist exclusively to sell me another title, and it's unacceptable. This is a paid-for product on the PC market. You need to respect it like one, like everyone else.
No purpose at all after a while, ok to play mindlessly while watching something or doing something else but after first planet, you've seen and done everything... Everything else is just a repeat checklist forever.
1/5
it was fun to play and wasn't to complicated, it was also worth the price.
I was looking for a good Motherload-like game. For some reason, the controller support isn't perfect and you still need to use mouse and keyboard for some bits.
super fun with friends lol, beat it in a session (maybe 2-4 if you start fresh, my friends had gotten far in)
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 200 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Super Mining Mechs cost?
Super Mining Mechs costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Super Mining Mechs?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970 DirectX: Version 9.0 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 200 MB available space
What platforms is Super Mining Mechs available on?
Super Mining Mechs is available on Windows PC.
Is Super Mining Mechs worth buying?
Super Mining Mechs has 80% positive reviews from 41 players.
When was Super Mining Mechs released?
Super Mining Mechs was released on Oct 25, 2024.
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