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Dig In: An Excavator Game

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73%Game Brain Score
graphics, monetization
story, stability
73% User Score Based on 217 reviews

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Dig In: An Excavator Game is a single player casual management game. It was developed by Simcoach Games and was released on September 1, 2018. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Dig In: An Excavator Game puts you in the seat of a heavy equipment operator handling digging, moving earth, and breaking concrete. Progress from training to challenging jobs in busy, dynamic environments where precision and timing are key. Along the way, take on fun bonus challenges like blocking boulders and playing excavator basketball to prove your skills.

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73%
Audience ScoreBased on 217 reviews
graphics6 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • The game features realistic controls that mimic real-life excavator operation, making it enjoyable for construction enthusiasts.
  • Graphics and animations are well-received, providing an engaging visual experience.
  • Players appreciate the limited ads and the option to adjust difficulty levels, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
  • Many users report bugs and glitches, such as levels not completing or the game crashing, which detracts from the experience.
  • There is a demand for more levels and a free play mode, as players find the current content too short and repetitive.
  • Some controls are considered unresponsive or difficult to master, leading to frustration during gameplay.
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising the amazing art style and simplicity, while others criticize the presence of glitches and poor visibility. Many users express a desire for more realistic graphics and additional content to enhance the overall experience. Overall, the graphics are seen as a strong point for some, but a significant drawback for others.

    • “The art style is amazing.”
    • “I like the simplicity of the graphics and the game mechanics.”
    • “This game is very cool; I'm so excited about the graphics!”
    • “Very bad controls and very poor graphics.”
    • “I would love to see more realistic graphics and maybe a bit easier.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is perceived as lacking depth, with players expressing a desire for more missions and levels to engage with. While the gameplay mechanics are praised for their realism, the limited number of missions leaves players wanting more content and variety in their experience. Overall, the narrative framework feels underdeveloped, prompting requests for additional chapters or challenges.

    • “I like it because the controls handle like the original excavator. I still want to play another chapter, level, or mission in this game.”
    • “The missions are engaging, but I wish they were longer.”
    • “The story has a lot of potential, and I hope they add more missions to explore.”
    • “Only bad thing is there are not many missions, so I hope they create more missions over time.”
    • “The mission is too short.”
    • “Very few stages to complete... hope they add more missions.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game is mixed; while some users appreciate the limited and infrequent ads, others find the presence of long ads frustrating, leading to negative experiences and even uninstallations. Overall, the balance between ads and gameplay seems to vary significantly among players.

    • “The monetization model is fair and doesn't disrupt gameplay.”
    • “I appreciate that there are no intrusive ads, making for a smoother experience.”
    • “The in-game purchases are optional and don't feel necessary to enjoy the game.”
    • “Too many long ads, deleted after 15 minutes.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the straightforward graphics and mechanics, highlighting the game's accessibility and ease of understanding.

    • “I like the simplicity of the graphics and the game mechanics.”
    • “The gameplay is intuitive and engaging, making it easy to pick up and play.”
    • “The mechanics are well-designed, providing a perfect balance of challenge and fun.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant concern, with users reporting frequent freezes, particularly on specific levels, and various glitches and crashes that detract from the overall experience. While some players enjoy the game, these technical issues have led to a below-average perception of stability.

    • “I love the game, but on the boulder blocking level, it freezes every time I complete it, and I'm forced to close the game.”
    • “Could be average, but glitches and crashes have made it below average.”
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Dig In: An Excavator Game is a casual management game.

Dig In: An Excavator Game is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Dig In: An Excavator Game was released on September 1, 2018.

Dig In: An Excavator Game was developed by Simcoach Games.

Dig In: An Excavator Game has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Dig In: An Excavator Game is a single player game.

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