Release Date: August 6, 2020
A roguelike, in which we play the role of miners traversing an extensive mine. In UnderMine, we explore the undergrounds, fight against enemies and help the characters we meet, gradually growing in strength and facing increasing threats.
UnderMine is a roguelike, made as an action adventure game with RPG elements. The game, inspired by productions such as Rogue Legacy, was developed by the independent Thorium studio and published by Fandom.
In UnderMine, we play the role of a poor miner who dreams of countless riches. The hero, who works in a large mine, is one day given the task of locating the source of powerful shocks felt throughout the complex. The brave hero goes deeper and deeper, faces numerous threats and rescues those in need. If he dies in this... well, his place will be taken by another miner who will use the property he left behind and (maybe) do better.
In UnderMine the action is shown from the bird's eye view. We spend most of our time here in the procedurally generated undergrounds. The mine is full of secrets, so it is worth looking into every corner, for hidden ages, and sometimes also using explosives; thanks to them, we can, for example, get rid of selected walls or other obstacles standing in our way. In addition, on the way we meet NPCs requiring rescue. If we help them, they will retreat to our base camp and open their shops and workshops where we can prepare for the next expedition, getting useful equipment and various improvements.
This is all the more important because the deeper we go, the greater the dangers we meet. Fights with enemies that are at the forefront of all kinds of monsters are dynamic, and while the standard enemies are not too dangerous (provided they don't have an overwhelming numerical advantage over us), bosses much more powerful than them have much greater attack strength and resistance to damage. For this reason, during the fight we have to show not only dexterity and reflexes, but also skillfully use the powers of the possessed items; the items can additionally be combined into powerful objects. Apart from that, from time to time we meet chapels on our way, where we can "pray" for a certain buff (or take out a debuff like a curse).
Despite the fact that in this game permadeath mechanics has been implemented and death results in the necessity to start the crossing from the beginning, we do not stay empty-handed after each start of the game. The next miners receive the whole property of their predecessors, so regaining the loss is not so painful.
UnderMine has colourful two-dimensional graphics in a style reminiscent of 16-bit era.
Platforms:
PC Windows August 6, 2020
PlayStation 4 March 30, 2021
Xbox One August 6, 2020
Nintendo Switch February 11, 2021
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System Requirements for UnderMine Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Dual Core 2.4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB Intel HD or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 7 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Dual Core 3.2 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 1.5 GB GeForce GTX 480 / 2 GB Radeon HD 5870 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for UnderMine Video Game.
Metro GameCentral: 8 / 10
A well designed, entertaining, and black humoured roguelite that does a great job of balancing long-term progress with the need to extend individual runs.
Just Push Start: 4 / 5 by Mark Fajardo
Enjoying UnderMine hinges on what you find important in a roguelike. There are tons of items to unlock, deeper mechanics like some items fuse for different or better perks, there are a lot of secrets and it's all set up so skill means more than luck. It just doesn't have that sensation that this is going to be a good or bad run that makes similar titles exciting. Instead, UnderMine has a distinct set of rules, and players are expected to see just how far their skill can take them. It's fun, especially as a fan of the genre, though it absolutely isn't for everyone.
Gamer Escape: 7 / 10 by Eliot Lefebvre
For some people, that’s not going to be enough, just because… well, as mentioned, this is not an underserved genre at this point. It’s not hard to find a variety of roguelikes out there, and I’m sure there are people who will take a look at what the game has on offer and determine that they hardly need another one in their library. But if you like this genre? Well, you’re in for a solid treat, because it does what it’s trying to do well. What more could you ask for from a game?
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