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Deep Corp is a single player economy management game with a economy theme. It was developed by KishMish Games and was released on May 26, 2026. It received very positive reviews from players.

Dig deeper and search for resources! Your company will have to dig tunnels, plan connections, conduct geological surveys, and find resources. Resources are not extracted automatically - you need to hire miners and assign them to specific locations. Miners load ore into carts, which are then transported through tunnels to the warehouse. You need to build tunnels and warehouses wisely to avoid cart …

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92%Audience ScoreBased on 50 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions

  • Addictive and satisfying gameplay loop with good balancing and pacing.
  • Well-polished with very few bugs and good UI making it easy to navigate.
  • Relaxed and chill management experience with strategic depth, suitable for long play sessions.
  • Time pressure and negative rating mechanics force restarts, which frustrates some players.
  • Lack of autosave or unclear save system caused loss of progress for some users initially.
  • Management interface can become cluttered and hard to track with many factories and towns.
  • gameplay

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is widely praised for its addictive and satisfying puzzle mechanics, featuring a smooth, bug-free experience with a low skill barrier and flexible controls like pausing and speed adjustments. While not groundbreaking, it offers a compelling and fun gameplay loop, especially impressive given the small development team and price. Some players have minor critiques, such as disliking the negative rating mechanic.

    • “This game might not be revolutionary, but considering its price and the dev team size, it has a devilishly addictive and extremely satisfying gameplay loop.”
    • “Overall, being an early access game with very few bugs, the gameplay is fun and easy to learn with a low skill level needed. The mechanic allowing you to slow down game speed and even actively pause the game lets you set up all mines and supply chains while paused, then speed up to 3x when the game is slow.”
    • “The gameplay loop is addictive, and the demo is absolutely worth trying if you're on the fence.”
    • “Update: I do not like the negative rating mechanic.”
    • “Please rethink this mechanic.”
  • story

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is engaging and cohesive, providing a substantial narrative experience that keeps players invested, even those not typically drawn to story-driven games. It offers a lengthy campaign with around 30 hours of gameplay, featuring increasing complexity and challenges. Overall, the story mode is a strong highlight, making the game worthwhile for its price.

    • “Love the game since I discovered it, played through the demo a handful of times, and immediately started playing when it fully released. Completed the game in 24 hours (not continuously). I've never been much for story games, so I didn't pay much attention; however, the general mechanics were awesome with no game-breaking bugs upon release.”
    • “Also, to be fair, the story of it all did look good and cohesive from what little attention I paid to it.”
    • “Four hours in, I'm at 6% of the story mode, so it already seems to be long enough for an early access. I played the demo a couple times, and so far the full game does not disappoint.”
    • “Would recommend maybe repair cycle or story change.”
    • “Great game for 10 bucks but only content right now is story mode and only around 30 hours max of gameplay.”
    • “I've only played around 25% of the story (according to the game) and it does become very hard with the complex crafting and managing 4 mines at the same time.”
  • graphics

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for their nostalgic, retro-inspired art style that effectively blends elements from classic games, creating a visually appealing and charming experience reminiscent of titles like Turmoil.

    • “Fantastic game, reminds me a lot of Turmoil, especially in the art style.”
    • “All in a retrograde package in an art style that I like, blending great past games into a huge, golden nugget!”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game runs smoothly even on older CPUs and exhibits fewer bugs than most early access titles, resulting in a generally stable experience with only minor issues.

    • “Runs great even on older CPUs.”
  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is highly praised for its quality and effectively complements various gameplay activities like tinkering, mining, selling, upgrading, and expanding.

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Deep Corp is a economy management game with economy theme.

Deep Corp is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 7 hours playing Deep Corp.

Deep Corp was released on May 26, 2026.

Deep Corp was developed by KishMish Games.

Deep Corp has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Deep Corp for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Deep Corp is a single player game.

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