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Get rich! Gold Mining Game

Ratings

Age

9+

Category

Simulation

Languages

English


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Ratings & Reviews
BEST GAME EVER!!!
Fri Jun 23 2023 kgtgranny

When I first got this game, it was because my cousin had it and told me it was fun and that he thought I would like it. I didn’t expect much, mostly because it’s a mobile game and they normally aren’t the best, but what do I know, right? So I download the game and start playing. This was around a year and a half ago, so it was originally harder to move to more planets once you got to like the 5-6 planet. And you couldn’t move to a different galaxy without having to have a bunch and a bunch of money. So I didn’t play it much. But now that this new update came out where you can move to a new galaxy when you reach level 300, it is the best mobile game I have ever heard of. I would sit in my room playing this game for hours straight. There aren’t adds unless you want more money, which isn’t at all necessary to have fun, so there really aren’t any adds. It also is somewhat educational because it teaches kids how to spend money wisely. Love this game and appreciate whoever made it.

Game caps out.
Sat Jun 15 2024 GZjdjdjd man

After around the “oa” coin range, it becomes very difficult to progress further. The costs of upgrades scale up at a faster rate than the damage rate increases in an exponential difficulty curve, whereas other ways to increase income or damage (like Supervisor levels, Galaxy Brains, and Epic upgrades) have diminishing returns and/or become increasingly difficult to gain. It doesn’t matter how much real money you spend. You’ll eventually get stuck because the balancing (exponential difficulty curve compared to sub-exponential permanent bonuses growth) is off, yet there are achievements for mine level 50k (the wall is around 45k, if not slightly before) and two more after that. The developer(s) should release an update to rescale the late-game progression curve, such as by making each mine level after 40,000 multiply the number of available Galaxy Brains by 1.001 (this would be a good start, but not necessarily a perfect solution). It’s a very common design flaw in mobile incremental games for there to be a soft wall as described above due to the aforementioned mathematical reasons. I’ll still give the game four stars because this is literally the only issue I’ve encountered. Great game otherwise.

The true successor to virtual beggar
Sat Nov 12 2022 Piggyboi1200

A few years back, me and my friends(and even my family) all played virtual beggar a ton and competed to see who could max out everything first. It was really fun, and then a few years later, I see this game. I decide it looks interesting and download it. It was fun and I couldn’t stop playing it. But only a few minutes into it I realized it had a lot of similarities to one of my all time favorites: virtual beggar. As I kept playing, I saw more and more similarities until I decide to look at the AppStore to see who made this game. And sure enough, it was the same people who made virtual beggar. I’ve been playing this game for a while and I’ve got many great things to say about it. It’s super simple and fun, NO REQUIRED ADS. Most of the ads are optional and are just there if you want extra gold. I love how the game captures a similar comedy profile as virtual beggar. Final thoughts: Great game worth playing and not a waste of time.

Excellent idle game!
Fri Sep 01 2023 CaptainWar52

Fantastic idle miner with enough variety to keep thing interesting! I’ve played a lot of idle games and this one is by far the best. Very reminiscent of early Tap Titans before that game became far too complicated. Customer service is top notch! A purchase failed to credit due to a bug (now fixed). I emailed the support team and received a timely response and everything was able to be worked out. My only recommendation would be keeping the purchase quantity consistent when you switch planets. Right now, if you are buying “Next” and move to the next planet the quantity defaults back to “1”. Not gamebreaking at all but becomes slightly annoying in late game when speed running the early planets.

Don’t support manipulative game developers
Wed May 29 2024 perkinberry

This is a fine incremental game, but there is at least one decision that shows me how cynical the developers are and how little respect they have for their players. In this game you are often tapping the screen, and in the tutorial you are encouraged to use multiple fingers. However, there is a man that occasionally comes and stands right next to where you are tapping. If you accidentally tap him, it is very easy to start an ad by accident. So easy, that I don’t believe it’s an accident. I think the developers are trying to create a situation where you might accidentally start an ad. Let me be clear. I strongly believe that if I’m having fun playing a free-to-play game, I want to support the developers by watching ads and occasionally buying micro transactions. And there are plenty of good opportunities to do just that in this game. I have chosen to watch dozens of ads in the week or so that I’ve been playing Earth Inc. I’ve also watched several ads by accident, and that’s not okay. I will chose to play a game whose developers have more respect for their players

Good time killer. Needs a buy all button
Tue Dec 10 2024 Stan617

This game is great to kill time with. The best thing is that you don’t need money to keep going. Once you reach the point where you have to reach 13K levels to move to the next planet, it slows down a bit, but honestly it’s a lot better than many idle games and doesn’t get super grindy…well not anymore. There was recently an update that unfortunately slowed high level progression down almost to a halt, but that’s been seemingly fixed. My main request would be to add a big “Buy All” or “Max All” option so that after moving to the next planet, you don’t have to tap each individual upgrade to max them out once you reach that point. Just hit that button and any upgrade that can be maxed, will automatically fill just to cut down the tediousness.

Perfect f2p idle game
Sun Feb 05 2023 Me868686

I want to thank the devs- the game itself is a tight example of a idler / clicker game. But this game is probably one of the best examples of how a f2p idle game should utilize ads. They’re not forced down your throat every 30 seconds automatically. In fact they’re not forced on you at all. Instead they’re used for simple power ups or a convenient amount of progress- but even there they feel “fair”. Many f2p games will have inherent progress so slow that you almost have to use the “voluntary” ads to progress. But in this game you can progress just fine without them- they are literally just mild bonuses. You can play comfortably without a single one. I’d give 6 star if I could.

Fun game! However, I have a few recommendations…
Mon Mar 13 2023 JACKWIDOG

Hello, if you are looking for a fun game but don’t know whether to get a game or not then I want to compliment you for reading reviews. I think you should get this game. It well made and has lots of stuff to do. However, I have a few recommendations for the developers. First, I think you should be able to have different businesses, and, within that, more businesses. The second thing is that you should be able to view your place at a better angle instead of having a small view. To end on a good note, one of my favorite things about this game is that it doesn’t need Wi-Fi. Thanks for reading! :)


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