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Falling Rocks makes it hard to get some ore but your robot have to survive. Use dynamite to blow your way through rock and built deep shafts to travel fast back to the light. You start at a very small mine where you can make your first experiences and find your first money and of course the first Ultimate Diamond. Soon you will proceed to the next mine - each mine is deeper than the mine before and so you will find different types of ore, which you can mine. At some point you will also find many types of gems of even more value. Spend your findings at your UFO to buy upgrades for your little robot to make mining life easier for you. Watch out the falling rocks, don't get lost deep down the mine or you have to abondon your little robot. You will need some kind of thinking where to dig so you can always come back to light. Your robot will sooner or later run out of energy and needs to visit the UFO for a recharge of battery, ladders and support pillars.

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reiti.net - - 34 comments

Hello Folks and welcome to my first post on IndieDB!

Some of you may or may not know Robo Miner, the more or less popular little Robot from Android Devices.

This IndieDB entry is now made because Robo Miner will come to the PC - the fans demanded it - the fans deserve it!

The progress on the PC Version is pretty good and many things were done in order to make it a good experience. This is not just a simple port, many parts of the game were completely rebuilt.

I am still in the testing process and will also make a free demo available as soon as possible.

If you wanna try the game, feel free, because on Android you can play it without any costs - the PC version will be DRM free, Ad-Free.

I also hope to get a wider input from players and fans in how to make Robo Miner even better.

Robo Miner will run on Windows, Mac and Linux, just because it is made in Java, with the support of the excellent libgdx library

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