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SteamWorld Dig
Developer(s)Image & Form
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Wii U
ReleaseNintendo 3DS Windows, OS X, Linux
5 December 2013[1]
PS4, PS Vita
Wii U
28 August 2014
Xbox One
5 June 2015
Genre(s)Platformer, action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

SteamWorld Dig is a platform action-adventure game created by Swedish video game developer Image & Form. The player controls the main character, Rusty, who arrives at a small Western mining town called Tumbleton, after having received a deed for a mine from his long-forgotten uncle. The objective of the game is to dig and solve puzzles, while platforming to avoid traps and enemies. SteamWorld Dig was initially released on the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS in Europe and Australia on 7 August 2013, North America on 8 August 2013, and Japan on 20 November 2013. The Windows/Mac/Linux version of the game was released on Steam on 5 December 2013. It's a sequel to the 2010 3DS game SteamWorld Tower Defense.[2]

On 14 February 2014, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita versions of Steamworld Dig were announced, with a release of March 2014.[3] A Wii U version was released on 28 August 2014, and an Xbox One version was released on 5 June 2015.[4] A sequel, SteamWorld Heist, was released in December 2015.

Gameplay

SteamWorld Dig is a 2D platform game that revolves around mining for resources and ores. The objective of the game is to investigate the mines underneath the old Western town Tumbleton in order to unearth the secrets lurking below. The player controls Rusty who is equipped with a pickaxe but the player is given options to upgrade the tools used for digging as progression is made in the game. Besides health, the player also needs coal for light, and water for special abilities.

SteamWorld Dig has platform elements in that the player runs, jumps and encounter foes, but the main objective is mining. That means that the player builds – or rather deconstructs – the game world and creates platforms that way. The player collects ores and resources which can be brought back to the surface and exchanged for cash. When the player progress in the game new abilities are unlocked. Each playthrough, the mines are randomized, making items and treasure appear in different locations. If the player gets stuck there is a self-destruct function, but the players can also buy ladders in the store at the surface to get out of tricky situations.

When progressing deeper down in the cave, the player encounters various enemies with different attack patterns and weak spots. The game features multiple worlds, each with a completely different environment. Dying results in a reparation penalty fee, and the player respawns back on the surface. All the loot that has been accumulated when the player dies can be picked up again.

Reception

SteamWorld Dig on Nintendo 3DS has received favorable reviews from critics with an 82/100 score on Metacritic.[5] PocketGamer gave it a 10 out of 10 saying "SteamWorld Dig is an utterly phenomenal video game, with layer upon layer of remarkable gameplay to be found."[6] IGN liked its core gameplay mechanics and engrossing atmosphere and gave it a 9.5 out 10.[7] Nintendo World Report gave it a 9 out of 10 saying that "SteamWorld Dig is a fresh game for the Nintendo eShop and one of the best digital games available on Nintendo's 3D handheld."[8] God is a Geek gave the game a 6/10, praising the graphics, music, and style but criticizing the combat and the lack of any real penalty for dying.[9] Infendo gave it 4 stars out of 5, calling it "highly addicting."[10] The Steam version has also reviewed favorably, with a score of 79/100 on Metacritic.[11] SteamWorld Dig won a Blippy Award as Best Handheld Game 2013,[12] while Gamasutra's Christian Nutt picked it as one of the top 5 games of 2013.[13] The game was also nominated for IGN's Black Beta Select Awards 2013 in the categories "Best Original Game", "Best Indie Game", "Best Handheld/Mobile Game" and "Overall Game of the Year".[14] On Eurogamer SteamWorld Dig was nominated for Readers' Top 50 Games.[15]

Legacy

Rusty will be appearing as a playable cameo character in the upcoming Wii U and PC game Hex Heroes.[16]

References

  1. ^ "SteamWorld Dig on Steam".
  2. ^ "SteamWorld Tower Defense". imageform.se. Image & Form. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  3. ^ "SteamWorld Dig headed to PlayStation 4 and Vita".
  4. ^ "SteamWorld Dig Wii U Review on gamesreviews.com".
  5. ^ "SteamWorld Dig (3DS) on Metacritic".
  6. ^ "Pocketgamer.co.uk".
  7. ^ "IGN review of SteamWorld Dig".
  8. ^ "Nintendo World Report review".
  9. ^ Bowden, James (20 August 2013). "SteamWorld Dig (3DS) on Godisageek.com".
  10. ^ Riley, Justin (30 July 2014). "Review: SteamWorld worth digging into your wallet".
  11. ^ "SteamWorld Dig (PC) on Metacritic".
  12. ^ "Blippy Awards on Gamesblip".
  13. ^ "Gamasutra's Christian Nutts' Top games 2013".
  14. ^ "IGN's Black Beta Select Awards 2013".
  15. ^ "Eurogamer Readers' Top 50 Games of 2013 Voting".
  16. ^ Prismatic Games LLC (27 March 2014). "First Cameos Revealed!". Kickstarter. Retrieved 5 January 2014.