Compara los precios de Digger: Galactic Treasures en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por RainStyle games. Publicado por RainStyle games. Lanzado el 18/7/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

A chill 5-to-12-hour space miner with a satisfying drill-and-upgrade loop and a story twist that has divided the community sharply. Know what you're buying.

I've looked at a lot of low-budget sims that promise a galaxy and deliver a loading screen, so when Digger: Galactic Treasures landed with 87% positive reviews across nearly 700 players, I paid attention. The setup is compact but functional: you inherit a wrecked ship from your grandfather, discover his notebook full of coordinates, and find yourself indebted to the megacorporation GRAVEX Inc. while quietly hunting fragments of the "Heart of the Void," an ancient artifact that may be able to terraform dead worlds. It's a hook that punches well above the game's price tier, and for most of its runtime it delivers on that promise. The core loop is first-person voxel mining on asteroids and forgotten planets. You land, drill into the rock, manage oxygen and energy while navigating unstable tunnels, and haul out rare minerals to fund gear upgrades back at your ship. Drills, scanners, oxygen capacity, and hull reinforcements all sit in a progression tree, and the balance between "tasks get harder" and "tools get better" is well-tuned enough that the escalation feels earned rather than grindy. The option to swap between drilling and explosives gives you some tactical flexibility, and players who lean into that choice report it staying fresh longer. Expect somewhere between 5 and 12 hours depending on how thoroughly you sweep each location, which is honest value at this price point. That said, the rough edges are real. Controls for the flashlight and mining tool have frustrated multiple players, and the click-to-mine mechanic that mines at half speed when held down is a quality-of-life miss that should not exist. Spelling and grammar errors in the UI and dialogue are a running joke in the community, a consequence of the dev leaning on AI-generated character art and apparently skipping a localization pass. Occasional crashes with unsaved progress have also been reported. None of these are dealbreakers at this budget tier, but collectively they remind you this is a very small studio's first major release. The thing most likely to affect your purchase decision, without spoiling it, is the ending. The community is genuinely split: a vocal portion of players felt the final minutes undid hours of goodwill, calling it abrupt and jarring. Another group appreciated the tonal shift, treating it as intentional design. There is a "good ending" achievable through a specific in-game decision, so doing a bit of light guide reading before you hit the final act is worth your time. The game has received post-launch patches addressing level-generation bugs, widescreen support, and a motion-sickness flight toggle, which signals an active developer, but there is no Steam Workshop and no New Game Plus as of this writing. For sim-adjacent players who want something low-stakes to run alongside a heavier strategy session, this is a fine palate cleanser. The atmosphere is genuinely appealing, the resource loop clicks, and the story has more personality than the genre average at this price. Just manage your expectations around length, polish, and that ending. Diego, Scout Team

Digger: Galactic Treasures

Digger: Galactic Treasures

18 jul 2025RainStyle games
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A chill 5-to-12-hour space miner with a satisfying drill-and-upgrade loop and a story twist that has divided the community sharply. Know what you're buying.

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I've looked at a lot of low-budget sims that promise a galaxy and deliver a loading screen, so when Digger: Galactic Treasures landed with 87% positive reviews across nearly 700 players, I paid attention. The setup is compact but functional: you inherit a wrecked ship from your grandfather, discover his notebook full of coordinates, and find yourself indebted to the megacorporation GRAVEX Inc. while quietly hunting fragments of the "Heart of the Void," an ancient artifact that may be able to terraform dead worlds. It's a hook that punches well above the game's price tier, and for most of its runtime it delivers on that promise. The core loop is first-person voxel mining on asteroids and forgotten planets. You land, drill into the rock, manage oxygen and energy while navigating unstable tunnels, and haul out rare minerals to fund gear upgrades back at your ship. Drills, scanners, oxygen capacity, and hull reinforcements all sit in a progression tree, and the balance between "tasks get harder" and "tools get better" is well-tuned enough that the escalation feels earned rather than grindy. The option to swap between drilling and explosives gives you some tactical flexibility, and players who lean into that choice report it staying fresh longer. Expect somewhere between 5 and 12 hours depending on how thoroughly you sweep each location, which is honest value at this price point. That said, the rough edges are real. Controls for the flashlight and mining tool have frustrated multiple players, and the click-to-mine mechanic that mines at half speed when held down is a quality-of-life miss that should not exist. Spelling and grammar errors in the UI and dialogue are a running joke in the community, a consequence of the dev leaning on AI-generated character art and apparently skipping a localization pass. Occasional crashes with unsaved progress have also been reported. None of these are dealbreakers at this budget tier, but collectively they remind you this is a very small studio's first major release. The thing most likely to affect your purchase decision, without spoiling it, is the ending. The community is genuinely split: a vocal portion of players felt the final minutes undid hours of goodwill, calling it abrupt and jarring. Another group appreciated the tonal shift, treating it as intentional design. There is a "good ending" achievable through a specific in-game decision, so doing a bit of light guide reading before you hit the final act is worth your time. The game has received post-launch patches addressing level-generation bugs, widescreen support, and a motion-sickness flight toggle, which signals an active developer, but there is no Steam Workshop and no New Game Plus as of this writing. For sim-adjacent players who want something low-stakes to run alongside a heavier strategy session, this is a fine palate cleanser. The atmosphere is genuinely appealing, the resource loop clicks, and the story has more personality than the genre average at this price. Just manage your expectations around length, polish, and that ending.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Voxel MiningFirst-Person ExplorationUpgrade LoopDebt MechanicResource ManagementArtifact HuntShort PlaythroughDivisive Ending

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1050 (2Gb Min) or AMD Radeon RX 580
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-3450 or AMD FX-8320
Sound Card
any

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Windows 11
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
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Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 580
Processor
Intel® Core™ i7 6800 or AMD Ryzen™ 5 3600x
Sound Card
any

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Digger: Galactic Treasures se lanzó el 18 de julio de 2025.

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Digger: Galactic Treasures fue desarrollado por RainStyle games.