MAXGG

Dig In Mine

Dig In Mine follows a jackhammer operator descending through an extended underground environment. One clear assignment is to drive the jackhammer deeper underground and collect gold along the route.

ArcadeEndless drag-controlled underground mininglandscape
Dig In Mine icon
Secure browser player

ABOUT THE GAME

Dig In Mine game overview

As the challenge unfolds, Dig In Mine follows a jackhammer operator descending through an extended underground environment. Steering determines which gold is collected while the journey continues downward. A strong attempt works to drive the jackhammer deeper underground and collect gold along the route. The run does not lead to a named final stage. Instead, depth and gathered gold sustain repeated play, while cosmetic appearances provide the unlocks. Over the remaining route, collected gold unlocks additional appearances during the endless mining journey. Depth and gold define the open-ended descent, which has no specific losing rule.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect continuous movement and direct drag control. The useful path is the one that gathers reachable gold without forcing abrupt steering across the underground route.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Dig In Mine

Hold and drag smoothly toward a chosen pocket of gold, then ease the pointer back toward the intended descent line. Sharp reversals are harder to control.

Treat gold as an optional route decision rather than chasing every piece. Continue the descent and use accumulated currency only for appearance unlocks. Let this approach carry into the next stage: Collected gold unlocks additional appearances during the endless mining journey.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Hold the mouse button and drag on a computer, or hold a finger and drag across a mobile screen, to steer.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Dig In Mine

  1. Use gradual drags so the jackhammer follows a predictable underground line.
  2. Prefer grouped gold that can be collected without a wide steering detour.
  3. Keep the next section visible before committing to an edge of the route.