About Mining Simulator 2:
If you don’t like destroying, collecting and leveling up crisp blocks, if you don’t like exceptionally cool drum and bass sound that accompanies you, you don’t love humor – then Galactic Mining Corp is not for you. If you’re stressed out by the bustling atmosphere, overloaded explotion screens and mouse-only controls, don’t do it. But if one or more of the points mentioned appeal to you, then you get a great addictive game here that ties you to the monitor for almost 40 hours to get all the achievements and to be honest – I enjoyed every minute! Clear recommendation for the game and the separate soundtrack which is almost better than the game itself. I’ve only played this for about an hour and a half but already I can see how addictive it is. Luckily, it’s not an idle-clicker game, which seem to be the most addictive for me. If you can ignore the forced powerpoint slide-esk tutorial, it’s actually a very fun little game. Make no mistake though, there’s little gameplay here, it’s basically a constant endorphin factory game. You’re constantly making little numbers go up, so you can make other numbers go up, which will make the third number go up, which makes the first number go up. It really shouldn’t be as addictive as it is, but it is.Overall, pretty good. It’s exactly what’s on the box. Mindless, relaxing mining set to nice music. Not too complicated, nothing to lose. just satisfying crunching of blocks. Might as well be a mobile game, but there aren’t any microtransactions.