From the innovators and creators at ekkorr, Slime Miner is another fun addition to the World of Simulation games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
Slime Miner is a cozy drilling game where two squishy heroes, LittleSl and RoboSl, tunnel through layers of rock to grab shiny minerals and poke around old ruins. The loop is simple but satisfying. Upgrade the drill, engine, and cooler so the machine digs faster and does not overheat, then push a little deeper, come back to sell the haul, and tune the build again. It looks cute, but there is real planning tucked in there, like choosing when to risk going deeper for rare gems or when to play it safe and bank what was found. Down in the dark there are creatures and raiders, so hiring slime mercenaries matters. They guard the base, tag along for fights, and can be sent to poke at enemy outposts if something needs clearing.
It is not just digging either. There are side bits like brushing out fossils and assembling them, which sounds small but ends up being a nice break, and a silly slime racing mode where a team can be customized and made faster. Resources can be sold or traded into rare items, and the collection of different slimes grows over time. Progress ticks along even when the game is closed, so it works for short sessions that stack up. On PC with BlueStacks, the click to dig and quick menu hopping feel clean, mouse control makes the management smoother, and the game runs happily in a window while doing other stuff. The art is bright, the slimes are expressive, and the pacing ramps in a way that keeps the next upgrade just close enough to chase. Frequent updates add more things to poke at, so there is always another hole to drill or some fossil tray to fill.
Get ready for a buttery smooth, high-performance gaming action only on BlueStacks.