Compara los precios de Mine the Gold en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por A Nostru. Publicado por My Way Games. Lanzado el 11/4/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Sports.

A Flash-era arcade throwback with a claw, a timer, and gold to grab - nostalgic for about twenty minutes, thin on everything else that makes a casual game worth keeping installed.

I pulled up Mine the Gold expecting a guilty-pleasure score-chaser and got something that feels less like a Steam release and more like a browser tab someone accidentally packaged as an executable. The core loop is lifted wholesale from the classic Gold Miner Flash game that lived on Miniclip and Newgrounds circa 2004: a pendulum claw swings from your miner at the top of the screen, you tap a key to send it plunging for gold nuggets, diamonds, and the occasional boulder that takes forever to reel in. Hit a dollar target before time runs out and advance to the next level. That is, in its entirety, the game. From a decision-making standpoint - which is what I actually care about - there is almost nothing here. The best arcade games in this mold give you meaningful tradeoffs: do you blow dynamite on a big slow nugget or let it go and chain smaller hauls? Mine the Gold includes items like dynamite, but the strategic ceiling is so low that a single run teaches you everything the game has to offer. There is no upgrade tree worth mapping, no branching level structure, no difficulty curve that asks you to adapt. Community reception bears this out: the game sits at a Mixed rating on Steam with only 44 percent of reviews positive across 56 total ratings - a sample size that itself tells you how few people stuck around long enough to form an opinion. Where it fails hardest is in technical polish. Player reports include the game refusing to close properly, requiring a task manager kill, and save state corruption on relaunch. For a title this small in scope - storage footprint is around 100 MB, the system requirements list an Intel Celeron as sufficient - there is no excuse for that kind of instability. The visuals are not remastered or upscaled from the Flash original; what you get is the same low-resolution sprite work, which is charming for about three minutes before it starts feeling like a placeholder. Who is this actually for? Genuinely, it is a tough sell to almost any audience. Casual players who want a relaxing tap-and-collect experience will run out of content faster than they expect. Hardcore score-chasers need more mechanical depth to stay engaged. Nostalgia hunters chasing the original Flash game experience should know the source material played better in a browser window with a muted tab and ten minutes to kill, not as a purchased standalone product. If you have a child who has never seen the Gold Miner formula and needs something that runs on ancient hardware, the low barrier to entry is a legitimate point in its favor - minimum specs are genuinely minimal. For anyone else with moderate gaming experience, the value proposition is hard to defend. The absence of any mod support, multiplayer, leaderboards, or post-launch content updates means there is no long-term reason to return. This is a one-session game at best, and even that session will likely end with you having seen everything it offers. Diego, Scout Team

Mine the Gold

Mine the Gold

11 abr 2019A NostruMy Way Games
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A Flash-era arcade throwback with a claw, a timer, and gold to grab - nostalgic for about twenty minutes, thin on everything else that makes a casual game worth keeping installed.

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I pulled up Mine the Gold expecting a guilty-pleasure score-chaser and got something that feels less like a Steam release and more like a browser tab someone accidentally packaged as an executable. The core loop is lifted wholesale from the classic Gold Miner Flash game that lived on Miniclip and Newgrounds circa 2004: a pendulum claw swings from your miner at the top of the screen, you tap a key to send it plunging for gold nuggets, diamonds, and the occasional boulder that takes forever to reel in. Hit a dollar target before time runs out and advance to the next level. That is, in its entirety, the game. From a decision-making standpoint - which is what I actually care about - there is almost nothing here. The best arcade games in this mold give you meaningful tradeoffs: do you blow dynamite on a big slow nugget or let it go and chain smaller hauls? Mine the Gold includes items like dynamite, but the strategic ceiling is so low that a single run teaches you everything the game has to offer. There is no upgrade tree worth mapping, no branching level structure, no difficulty curve that asks you to adapt. Community reception bears this out: the game sits at a Mixed rating on Steam with only 44 percent of reviews positive across 56 total ratings - a sample size that itself tells you how few people stuck around long enough to form an opinion. Where it fails hardest is in technical polish. Player reports include the game refusing to close properly, requiring a task manager kill, and save state corruption on relaunch. For a title this small in scope - storage footprint is around 100 MB, the system requirements list an Intel Celeron as sufficient - there is no excuse for that kind of instability. The visuals are not remastered or upscaled from the Flash original; what you get is the same low-resolution sprite work, which is charming for about three minutes before it starts feeling like a placeholder. Who is this actually for? Genuinely, it is a tough sell to almost any audience. Casual players who want a relaxing tap-and-collect experience will run out of content faster than they expect. Hardcore score-chasers need more mechanical depth to stay engaged. Nostalgia hunters chasing the original Flash game experience should know the source material played better in a browser window with a muted tab and ten minutes to kill, not as a purchased standalone product. If you have a child who has never seen the Gold Miner formula and needs something that runs on ancient hardware, the low barrier to entry is a legitimate point in its favor - minimum specs are genuinely minimal. For anyone else with moderate gaming experience, the value proposition is hard to defend. The absence of any mod support, multiplayer, leaderboards, or post-launch content updates means there is no long-term reason to return. This is a one-session game at best, and even that session will likely end with you having seen everything it offers.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayertier:sub-5Arcade Claw MechanicScore AttackFlash-InspiredLow System RequirementsShort SessionNo Progression SystemCasual Arcade

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OS
Windows 7 x64
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD graphics
Processor
Intel Celeron

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Desarrolladora
A Nostru
Distribuidora
My Way Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
11 abr 2019

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Mine the Gold fue desarrollado por A Nostru y publicado por My Way Games.