- November 3, 2016
- THX555
Click Space Miner
Platforms
About
In Click Space Miner you take control over a mining company in space. There is a big market, a lot of customers, but therefore also a lot of concurrents so you have to mine fast. Gameplay: Click fast to get rich. Mine resources with your mouse fast and buy new tools and machines to do the work for you. Earn more and more money and get rich. But while mining and keeping track of the high management…


- The game is cross-platform compatible, allowing players on Linux to enjoy it.
- Some players found the experience amusing in a bizarre way, describing it as a unique and life-changing experience.
- The animated asteroid adds a visually appealing element to the otherwise simplistic graphics.
- The game features a shallow gameplay loop with minimal interaction, making it feel more like a mindless number incrementer than a proper game.
- Technical issues abound, including a lack of resolution options, frequent crashes, and a complete loss of progress upon exiting the game.
- The graphics and overall design are considered poor quality, reminiscent of outdated Flash games, which fails to meet modern gaming standards.
graphics
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game have been widely criticized for their simplistic and lazy "retro" 2D style, which many players find inadequate for a PC game in 2024. There are no options for resolution changes or graphics tweaks, leading to frustration over the perceived low quality of the visuals, whether due to outdated assets or a deliberate design choice. Overall, the graphics detract significantly from the gaming experience, leaving players disappointed.
“This game has it all from tight controls and vivid visuals; the soundtrack will melt your mind!”
“There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
“The game features somewhat lazy, simplistic 'retro' looking 2D graphics, and it's hard to say if this is due to the age of the assets used, if it's a deliberate attempt for the game to look bad/retro on purpose, or if the assets are just, well, terrible looking.”
“Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game in 2024, such poor quality 2D graphics in the 3D era just aren't good enough, whether it's a deliberate design fault on behalf of the developer or they just couldn't manage to do any better; this is a compromise gamers shouldn't have to put up with.”