Gold Miner

December 27th, 2005 by Anita in Game Reviews

goldminer
You may believe that Gold Miner is not a very addictive game but you would be very wrong. Once I start playing this game, I cannot stop. I want to keep going to see just how far I can get.

This game is similar to the claw game that you find around the malls. You are the Gold Miner and you have to use a reel and claw to mine for objects such as gold and diamonds. The object of the game is to reel in diamonds, gold, and even big and small rocks. You will also find grab bags that can give you such things as strength and other goodies. Dynamite can also be found in the grab bags and can come in very handy when you pick up large boulders and you are running out of time. You can use the dynamite to blow up the rocks. However, you must be careful; you can also blow up the gold and diamonds that are close by.

When you start, you use the down arrow on the keyboard to release the reel. Before you release the claw, make sure you get a good aim on the target. As soon as the claw reaches an object, it will grab hold of it and you can reel it in. It you aim wrong all you have to do is hit the left arrow key and your reel will retract. As long as you have achieved getting the amount of money needed for the level, you can press the exit button and be taken to the next level instead of waiting for time to run out. However, as long as you are playing you can collect more money and take it with you to the next level.

You will be given a certain amount of time to complete each round and you will have to gather the right amount of money in the allotted time to be able to advance to the next level. After each level, you will have the chance to purchase products that can aid you in your mining adventure.

Good luck on bringing in the large gold pieces.

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