Mr.Mine

Depth Is the Reward, Logistics Is the Game

The premise of Mr.Mine sounds straightforward — drill down, find better ore, repeat — but the actual satisfaction comes from managing everything that supports the drilling. Fuel runs out if crews aren't managed efficiently, storage fills up if ore isn't sold at the right pace, and pushing toward a new biome too early means arriving underprepared for whatever tougher resources and hazards wait there. Getting the pipeline tuned so it keeps generating value while you're away from the game is the real long-term goal, turning what starts as simple clicking into a small logistics puzzle about balancing extraction, storage, and sales.

Drilling, Hiring, and Managing Resources

Click to drill downward manually early on, then hire crew members and purchase equipment upgrades that automate digging and resource collection as your income grows. Sell mined ore regularly to fund fuel, storage expansions, and eventually the research that unlocks deeper biomes and prestige mechanics.

  • Balance fuel spending against drilling depth, since running out mid-descent wastes progress.
  • Expand storage capacity before it becomes a bottleneck on your resource income.
  • Sell ore at reasonable intervals rather than hoarding it past your storage limit.
  • Invest in crew upgrades that automate tasks you're currently doing manually.
  • Save toward biome unlocks deliberately rather than spending every bit of income on minor upgrades.

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