![]() You can't dig when you're out of fuel, and you can while you're full it won't count anything you dig up, so the journey back is pretty dull. It's a pleasant little mechanic: the digger's grumble as it gnaws the rock and the bosh as you grab the prize is cutely rewarding.īut all too quickly, through filling your cargo hold or running out of fuel, you'll have to return to the surface. Grab a cluster in one run and you'll gain a combo to add to your dollar score. It's something of a strata-gy (hah!), picking out the right seams to aim for, because you can't dig up and you can only dig sideways when you're on ground, you might need to back-track to get to a gnarly little clump of rocks. Down and along, aiming my little digger for the interesting coloured rocks. ![]() The notion is that you'll occasionally need to return to the surface refuel and drop your collected cargo. The randomly generated strata of Mars is packed with minerals, scrap, and a few other handy mining items, like bombs and fuel to uncover.Įverything you do, be it float, move, or dig burns fuel. That means you're digging either down or along the ground, never up and never in the middle of a shaf. The digger is a fun little craft to control: it hovers, it digs, though it can't dig and hover at the same time. I guess the Red Planet is miner celebrity? After a few hours of digging into it, I have some thoughts on the question everyone is asking: does it seam good? ![]() You're there to mine minerals, to dig down into the strata and grab the glorious, shiny loot beneath. It's an odd, otherworldy contraption, so it's only right that it's also on Mars. Super Motherload puts you in the gravel spattered cockpit of a helicopter crossed with one of the machines that broke into the rebel stronghold in Arnie's Total Recall.
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