SteamWorld Dig is 2D a platform game that revolves around mining for resources and ores. The objective of the game is to investigate the mines underneath the old Western town Tumbleton in order to unearth the secrets lurking below. The player controls Rusty who is equipped with a pickaxe but the player is given options to upgrade the tools used for digging as progression is made in the game. Besides health, the player also needs coal for light, and water for special abilities.
SteamWorld Dig has platform elements in that the player runs, jumps and encounter foes, but the main objective is mining. That means that the player builds – or rather deconstructs – the game world and creates platforms that way. The player collects resources and other hidden resources which can be brought back to the surface and exchanged for cash. When the player progress in the game new abilities are unlocked. Each playthrough, the mines are randomized, making items and treasure appear in different locations. If the player gets stuck there is a self destruct function, but the players can also buy ladders in the store at the surface to get out of tricky situations.
When progressing deeper down in the cave, the player encounters various enemies with different attack patterns and weak spots. The game features multiple worlds, each with a completely different environment. Dying results in a reparation penalty fee, and the player respawns back on the surface. All the loot that has been accumulated when the player dies can be picked up again.
SteamWorld Dig has platform elements in that the player runs, jumps and encounter foes, but the main objective is mining. That means that the player builds – or rather deconstructs – the game world and creates platforms that way. The player collects resources and other hidden resources which can be brought back to the surface and exchanged for cash. When the player progress in the game new abilities are unlocked. Each playthrough, the mines are randomized, making items and treasure appear in different locations. If the player gets stuck there is a self destruct function, but the players can also buy ladders in the store at the surface to get out of tricky situations.
When progressing deeper down in the cave, the player encounters various enemies with different attack patterns and weak spots. The game features multiple worlds, each with a completely different environment. Dying results in a reparation penalty fee, and the player respawns back on the surface. All the loot that has been accumulated when the player dies can be picked up again.
After making a huge impact on the Nintendo 3DS eShop, we’ve decided to bring SteamWorld Dig to PC/Mac/Linux. Introducing, achievements and more, the game has been optimized for Steam!
Key Features
Additions
Compared to the Nintendo 3DS version, this release has:
Beautiful, high-resolution (1080p) graphics.
Keyboard, gamepad – play the game your way!
Completionists rejoice!
Animated character portraits, bloom filter and more!
SteamWorld Dig Key Features:
1, A rich world of steam-driven robots, inspired by Steampunk and Western themes.
2, Explore an underground world full of secrets, treasure and terrors.
3, Uncover the remnants of human civilization, a degenerate race of dynamite-wielding troglodytes.
4, Randomized worlds with emergent gameplay.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 2 GHz | Core 2 Duo 2 GHz |
VRAM | 256 MB | 256 MB |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | 256 MB RAM (1 GB RAM - Vista/7/8) |
OS | Windows XP (or newer) | Windows XP/Vista(SP1)/7(SP1)/8 |
Graphics Card | OpenGL 2.1-compatible, 384 MB video memory, framebuffer object support | graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 7600 GT or better) |
SOUND CARD | OpenAL-compatible | Yes |
HDD Space | 193 MB available space | 190 MB HDD |
Game Analysis | SteamWorld Dig is a platform mining adventure with strong Metroidvanian influences. Take the role of Rusty, a lone mining steambot, as he arrives at an old mining town in great need. Dig your way through the old earth, gaining riches while uncovering the ancient threat that lurks below… | |
High FPS | 0 FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | You may need to update your graphics drivers for OpenGL 2.1 support. | |
Optimization Score | 10 |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 2 GHz | |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | |
OS | 10.7 | |
Graphics Card | OpenGL 2.1-compatible, 384 MB video memory, framebuffer object support | |
SOUND CARD | OpenAL-compatible | |
HDD Space | 120 MB available space |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 2 GHz | |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | |
OS | Ubuntu 12.04 | |
Graphics Card | OpenGL 2.1-compatible, 384 MB video memory, framebuffer object support | |
SOUND CARD | OpenAL-compatible | |
HDD Space | 80 MB available space |
The core game play is really fun.
Graphics are less clean and sharp than Dig 2. Randomly generated underground is good, but not as unique as Dig 2.
After loving Dig 2, this game was released on the Switch. When I started I was disappointed at the graphics and it didn’t feel as fun. But as I played it and gained power ups I realized I was comparing the fun and speed of the end of Dig 2 with the start of Dig 1. By the end I was having just as much fun. The games are different enough to both be a great experience.
Image & Form worked hard to distill the game experience. Their games seem to transcend their genre. If you played Dig 2 first you may be let down by the graphics, music and randomly generate underground. But it’s still a compelling experience with many interesting designed elements.
Conclusion: Recommended for platforming fans and anyone else. You should probably play this before Dig 2, but it ultimately doesn’t matter. Both games are great.
It’s an interesting game to play after Steamworld Dig 2, yet it’s not that good. I’d rather suggest second one. This one is missing good UI and the easy way to travel around, teleports are pricy and even one death is a problem because even if you collect everything, you’ll be missing necessary gold for every improvement at the end. On the other way, the boss at the ending is not that difficult.