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Dome Keeper's calmer, smarter cousin: a roguelite mining defense game where every digging route you plan by day determines whether your dwarf heroes survive the night.

My instinct with auto-battler hybrids is to check how deep the decision tree goes before I let myself get hooked. With Hold The Mine, I went in skeptical of the sub-$10 price point and came out three runs later wondering where the afternoon went. The core structure is a clean day-night loop: during daylight you guide a single dwarf through procedurally generated underground tunnels, planning expeditions across more than 20 block types while managing a strict energy budget. Route optimization here is not a side consideration but the central puzzle. Which corridor you commit to determines which resources you pull, which heroes you free from the rock, and which of the 50-plus buildings you can actually afford to construct before darkness falls. The nighttime phase is where the auto-battler logic kicks in. You do not control combat directly. Instead, the 12 heroes you have recruited and positioned fight autonomously, their effectiveness shaped entirely by the upgrades, runes, and exotic fruits you chose to prioritize underground. That hands-off combat design has divided some players, with a minority pushing for more interactive combat mechanics and clearer damage readouts. The critique is fair in Early Access terms. But for players who appreciate a game that rewards pre-fight planning rather than click speed, the formula clicks hard. The building-hero synergy layer is where Hold The Mine earns its strategic credibility: a structure that amplifies crit chance stacked with a hero whose abilities proc on crit is the kind of combo that makes you rebuild your mental spreadsheet mid-run. Over 75 buildings and relics across two biomes means the combination space stays wide enough to support genuine build variety across many hours. The Early Access caveats are real and worth flagging. Content volume is the main complaint from the community, with players noting that the current hero and enemy roster can start to feel thin after extended play. A missing mid-run save feature has also frustrated some, since runs sit in the 30-to-60-minute range and cannot be paused and resumed cleanly. Meta-progression beyond unlocking the existing pool of buildings and relics is another gap the developers have openly acknowledged, with a full 1.0 planned for later in 2026. The developer track record matters here: Hookaria Games has pushed consistent patches since launch and Goblinz Publishing, which has previously backed titles like Hero's Hour and Terraformers, tends to support their games through completion. For newcomers to the genre, the learning curve is gentler than Dome Keeper's real-time tension. Expeditions pause naturally between phases, giving you full control over the pace of a run. The pixel art UI is readable without being cluttered, and tooltip descriptions on buildings communicate most interactions without demanding a wiki. That said, some menu flows could use clearer explanations for edge-case ability interactions, a rough edge that patches will likely address. If you have never touched a roguelite defense game, this is a reasonable entry point that rewards a few failed runs as genuine learning rather than punishment. Diego, Scout Team

Hold The Mine
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Hold The Mine

17 feb 2026Hookaria GamesGoblinz Publishing
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Dome Keeper's calmer, smarter cousin: a roguelite mining defense game where every digging route you plan by day determines whether your dwarf heroes survive the night.

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My instinct with auto-battler hybrids is to check how deep the decision tree goes before I let myself get hooked. With Hold The Mine, I went in skeptical of the sub-$10 price point and came out three runs later wondering where the afternoon went. The core structure is a clean day-night loop: during daylight you guide a single dwarf through procedurally generated underground tunnels, planning expeditions across more than 20 block types while managing a strict energy budget. Route optimization here is not a side consideration but the central puzzle. Which corridor you commit to determines which resources you pull, which heroes you free from the rock, and which of the 50-plus buildings you can actually afford to construct before darkness falls. The nighttime phase is where the auto-battler logic kicks in. You do not control combat directly. Instead, the 12 heroes you have recruited and positioned fight autonomously, their effectiveness shaped entirely by the upgrades, runes, and exotic fruits you chose to prioritize underground. That hands-off combat design has divided some players, with a minority pushing for more interactive combat mechanics and clearer damage readouts. The critique is fair in Early Access terms. But for players who appreciate a game that rewards pre-fight planning rather than click speed, the formula clicks hard. The building-hero synergy layer is where Hold The Mine earns its strategic credibility: a structure that amplifies crit chance stacked with a hero whose abilities proc on crit is the kind of combo that makes you rebuild your mental spreadsheet mid-run. Over 75 buildings and relics across two biomes means the combination space stays wide enough to support genuine build variety across many hours. The Early Access caveats are real and worth flagging. Content volume is the main complaint from the community, with players noting that the current hero and enemy roster can start to feel thin after extended play. A missing mid-run save feature has also frustrated some, since runs sit in the 30-to-60-minute range and cannot be paused and resumed cleanly. Meta-progression beyond unlocking the existing pool of buildings and relics is another gap the developers have openly acknowledged, with a full 1.0 planned for later in 2026. The developer track record matters here: Hookaria Games has pushed consistent patches since launch and Goblinz Publishing, which has previously backed titles like Hero's Hour and Terraformers, tends to support their games through completion. For newcomers to the genre, the learning curve is gentler than Dome Keeper's real-time tension. Expeditions pause naturally between phases, giving you full control over the pace of a run. The pixel art UI is readable without being cluttered, and tooltip descriptions on buildings communicate most interactions without demanding a wiki. That said, some menu flows could use clearer explanations for edge-case ability interactions, a rough edge that patches will likely address. If you have never touched a roguelite defense game, this is a reasonable entry point that rewards a few failed runs as genuine learning rather than punishment.

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Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:indieAuto-Battler DefenseHero SynergiesRoute OptimizationDay-Night LoopRelic BuildsExpedition PlanningCozy-TenseEarly Access Active Dev

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