A listing of information about the mobile game, Mines of Mars. It is my first attempt at adding game information to the web.
A listing of information about the mobile game, Mines of Mars. A listing of information about the mobile game, Mines of Mars. I will be adding more information as I get screenshots of items, and learn more about the game.
Here is a listing of the materials mined in the game. Ores/Ingots: Iron - Mostly under 500 ft Bronze - Mostly around 700 ft Cobalt - mostly around 800 – 1100 ft Steel - mostly around 1000 – 1200 ft Rhodite - mostly around 1200 – 1800 ft Gold - mostly around 2000 - 3500 ft Platinum - mostly 3000+ Iridium - mostly around 3500+. Sadly, the mines are not infinite. The bottom is around 4400 ft.
Mines of Mars is a procedural atmospheric mining game that is inspired by games like Metroid and Motherload See all. Photos.
Mines of Mars By: Crescent Moon Games & Wickey Ware. This is a strategy guide and walkthrough for Mines of Mars. You’ll be able to find help, hints, tips, tricks and solutions. See all our Mines of Mars guides here. Walkthrough: This is a strategy guide and walkthrough for Mines of Mars.
Mines of Mars is a wholly addicting mining and exploration game created by Crescent Moon Games. It plays a lot like the classic Motherload or the criminally underappreciated early iOS release iDigIt
Mines of Mars is a wholly addicting mining and exploration game created by Crescent Moon Games. It plays a lot like the classic Motherload or the criminally underappreciated early iOS release iDigIt. Take your pickaxe and start pecking away at the soil, gathering metals and gems you can carry back to the surface to refine into useable materials. Then take those materials and upgrade your tools so you can dig even deeper!
This is Mines of Mars, a mining and, ostensibly, crafting game which tasks you with squeezing sweet, sweet . Mines of Mars is going for a more kinetic, action-heavy sort of geological plunder than many other mining games
This is Mines of Mars, a mining and, ostensibly, crafting game which tasks you with squeezing sweet, sweet paydirt-or t-from the bowels of the Red Planet itself. It works like this: first, you jump in the teleporter. Next, you pick from one of several starting points to strike out from. Mines of Mars is going for a more kinetic, action-heavy sort of geological plunder than many other mining games. Case in point: you can't mine up, at least not until some time on when you're able to purchase an upgrade which reverses gravity and lets you dig upside-down.
Mars may contain ores that would be very useful to potential colonists. The abundance of volcanic features together with widespread cratering are strong evidence for a variety of ores
Mars may contain ores that would be very useful to potential colonists. The abundance of volcanic features together with widespread cratering are strong evidence for a variety of ores. While nothing may be found on Mars that would justify the high cost of transport to Earth, the more ores that future colonists can obtain from Mars, the easier it would be to build colonies there.
Still not fast enough to make Mars mining or other such ventures profitable, but its an improvement all the same. He agrees that mining and an export economy would not viable within the immediate future. Another cost-cutting measure would be to process ores on-site and to have this performed by robots. In a recent study, planetary scientist Gary Stewart outlined how an automated facility could be established in a metal-rich crater on Mars that would be responsible for surveying, extracting, and refining metals to create finished materials and products. As such, a Martian economy would be largely based around the purchase of the real estate.