[h1]A mining sim clicker with a ton of tools to keep you clicking![/h1] I’m new to clickers, so I was thinking, “There is no point in this game whatsoever… [b]yeah, and it’s just fun![/b]” My favorite genre is empire building games like Civilization, puzzlers, and economic sims; so this is a definite break from the mind melting world domination games. In Geology Business, a hard-working Indie mining simulator, [b]you have to get 100K actual human clicks to complete the game.[/b] No way around that here with macros. In the early game, when the clicks seemed monumental, I felt overwhelmed. But, once I’d purchased enough workers to semi-automate the cash flow, then the tools & backgrounds started unlocking. By the time I got the Kalashnikov rifle I was happy I’d kept clicking. But, then the late game opened up a whole new twist. [b]Secret messages and codes were discovered in the mine.[/b] I enjoyed reading the large enigma message hidden inside the game by the developer...
Geology Business
- Release Date:
- Feb 24, 2017
- Developer:
- Svantech Studios
- Publisher:
- Svantech Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game

- Highly inaccurate to real life mining
- 100% chance of satisfying your clicking needs
- Mining tools with different appearances
- Discover more than one hundred unique gems
- Experience the spiciest if memes

Getting tired of pickaxes? How about a gun?.. How about an AK47? How about choosing between over Twenty different tools to mine with? Everything from Lasers to Bamboo sticks.

Having stones as the only items to find can be rather boring, so the boys and I decided to add anything under the sun the list. Which has led to a collections of over One hundred different items to find.
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User Reviews
Short little clicker. Can be completed in 5-10 hours. If you want a clicker you can finish and not grind for years here you get an evening full for 2 bucks.
Being an avid Clicker/Idle player, I was a little skeptical of paying $2 for this game. However, I feel it is well worth it. This is NOT the same genre of Adventure Capitalist or Clicker Heroes where you are constantly idling and waiting to break through barriers of exponentially increasing costs. This is more like many of the original idle games: have a pretty constant progression, buy upgrades, and purchase everything in the game. The UI is smooth, and it is pretty satisfying to actually view the minerals you have mined scroll across the conveyor belt. Overall, a very satisfying experience for a clicker game.
Ok, so I bought this game hoping it would be a fun way to pass time. As for all of us the first impression of a game is the most crucial one. I didn't really like it at first so I was going to refund it but then I thought I'd give it another try and I glanced through the achievements and noticed "Master mind" It's not really much to it but there are hidden clues and codes in the game that you unlock as you go. I don't know if it's just me and being passionate about cracking codes and puzzles but it changed my perspective of the game. It became so much funnier trying to hunt down the clues and solve them. Keep an eye out folks!
A nice clicker with good OST, is a paid clicker but at least you won't have to deal with P2W crap. ~ 8/10
Smooth and clean UI with a simple but extremely satisfying gameplay. A great little casual clicker easily worth the cost.
Boring with zero polish. Blah.
Its good for a clicker/idle game, I liked a lot of the unlockables. [h1]Pros:[/h1] + the soundtrack is awesome, some really catchy tunes + the different tools are interesting and cool to unlock + going idle works fine and can be improved + more and more stuff unlocks with progression (I mean without spending money) + a lot of rocktypes with different droprates + you can see what special drops and rocks you got + for every tool there are a couple of skins to buy + the game is cheap + a good idle game for when you are in the kitchen or clean your place [h1]Cons:[/h1] - its too mindless, there is no strategy on what to unlock - unlocking new tools is kinda unnecessary when you just wanna go idle - I didnt feel much like clicking in this game, its not rewarding enough - If you idle for day and night, the game could be over in less than 2 days - [spoiler] I thought you could hold the mouse button on the drills, but you still have to click [/spoiler] I liked this game. Its for idle/cli...
TL;DR: Compared to the mechanics and depth of almost any other clicker game, this one is a joke. I'm a fan of idler games. I'm currently playing Crush Crush and Midas Gold Plus, but have played in the past Clicker Heroes, Adventure Capitalist and several lesser known ones. This game pales in comparison to any of those. The gameplay is extremely simplistic, consisting merely of turning on your autoclicker (which you WILL do unless you hate your left mouse button) and waiting for the cash to come by, buy a better tool to mine, and ocasionally buy miners/idlers (that cannot compete with the clicking in terms of output) and a new song or background. Oh, and every 1000 clicks you also get 5x increased speed for 30 seconds. That's it! I was bored after half an hour already, whereas I will happily play other clicker games for weeks. The only (mildly) interesting aspect is seeing what new minerals you discover, and there are tons of them. Apparently there is also a big secret in the form o...
Fun clicker pretty good for the money
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Processor: 2.1 GHz Intel x86 compatibel or faster
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 500 MB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Geology Business cost?
Geology Business is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Geology Business?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 Processor: 2.1 GHz Intel x86 compatibel or faster Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 500 MB DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 1500 MB available space
What platforms is Geology Business available on?
Geology Business is available on Windows PC.
Is Geology Business worth buying?
Geology Business has 51% positive reviews from 43 players.
When was Geology Business released?
Geology Business was released on Feb 24, 2017.
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