SUBSCRIBE
Tech Journal Now
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Reading: I thought it was a cute and casual little mining sim right up until it devoured my entire morning
Share
Tech Journal NowTech Journal Now
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • AI
  • Best Buy
  • Games
  • Software
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Journal Now > Games > I thought it was a cute and casual little mining sim right up until it devoured my entire morning
Games

I thought it was a cute and casual little mining sim right up until it devoured my entire morning

News Room
Last updated: August 5, 2025 11:50 pm
News Room
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE

Cute games: they’re cute. Sometimes they’re extremely cute. Once in a while they even have the word “cute” in their title, like Gemporium: A Cute Mining Sim. With a name like that, I thought, it’s probably just a breezy little game where you dig up gems.

And it is. At first. As an industrious little mole in Gemporium, I’ve just inherited a cozy home and gemshop from my dearly departed grandmole, a loving bequeathment until you note the little P.S. in the will: grandma also left you all her debt, which is exactly a million bucks. That’s a lot to pay off. Better start digging!

In a corner of my new house there’s the entrance to a mine, so I spend my days underground digging into walls and hoping to find gems valuable enough to sell in my shop. Mining is a minigame where you tap around with a hammer until you find a little nugget amid the dirt and stone. Once the nugget is freed by enough tapping, you play another minigame at your workbench to dispense with its crusty coating.


Related articles

Finally, you can polish it with a cloth and see what you’ve got: an amethyst, an opal, a ruby, maybe even a diamond. Chances are it’s cracked—that’s what happens when you bang on rocks with a hammer—but you can still sell it in your shop to your gem-hungry customers: a groundhog, a mouse, a pigeon, a worm dressed like a cowboy, all with very specific tastes in jewelry.

Easy enough: mine, refine, and sell. But when I made my first handful of coins I bought a bigger sack so I could carry more gems up from the mines at once, and after a few more sales I bought a little hand-operated drill.

That changed everything. Now I bang around downstairs with my hammer, but the second I spot a promising nugget, I switch to my drill to slowly and carefully extract my prize instead of just whacking it until it comes loose. Fewer cracked stones means more moolah for moleman. And that means more upgrades.

Gemporium Release Date Trailer – YouTube


Watch On

Now I’ve got a TV in my mole-hole that tells me what gemstones are hot that day and a magnifying glass that tells me what gems I’ll find in each dig spot before I even start hammering. After one especially profitable day I also bought myself an upgrade that means each spot I mine in will produce two gems instead of one. And I’ve just unlocked haggling, which means I can get a good deal from customers even if they don’t really want what I’m selling.

Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

It sounds like I’m halfway to easy street after just a week of mining, but don’t forget: Gramma hung a debt around my neck and I owe loan shark (he is a literal shark) one million smackers. So I’ve still got a heck of a lot of mining to do, but on the plus side there are a bunch more upgrades to unlock that will make my operation more profitable.

The main thing is I sat down this morning to try out this cute little mining game for a few minutes and when I looked up again it was lunchtime. There’s a free demo of Gemporium you can try for yourself right now: the full game launches on Steam August 7.

Razer Blade 16 gaming laptop

Best gaming rigs 2025

All our favorite gear

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Stalker 2 artist kickstarts the Zone Kit modding scene with a flood of glorious nonsense mods featuring Shrek, CJ, and—you guessed it—Thomas the Tank Engine

Outer Worlds 2 writes an enormous cheque it will soon have to cash: It’s not just New Vegas-inspired, it’s Deus Ex-flavoured too

Innkeep lets you play an extremely suspect fantasy innkeeper, though I’m sure the bloodstains on your apron can be easily explained

The FPS genre is addicted to sprinting and clambering, but Halo just proved we’re better off without them

Türkiye’s answer to Disco Elysium just broke cover, featuring more lawyers, fewer cops, an indeterminate amount of communism and twin fistfuls of guilt and regret

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Trending Stories

Games

Finally, a game that makes Marvel superheroes exciting again

August 6, 2025
AI

I come to bury Siri, not to praise it – Computerworld

August 6, 2025
Games

The next Everdark Sovereign for Elden Ring Nightreign has been announced, and players are already placing bets on what its third phase will be

August 6, 2025
News

Secretive startup backed by Concur co-founders uses AI to rethink customer experience software

August 6, 2025
Games

RTS sequel Ashes of the Singularity 2 promises to let you gleefully watch hundreds of thousands of units blow each other up in 2026

August 6, 2025
Games

PowerWash Simulator 2 doesn’t seem like much of a sequel, but it does clean up nicely with more tools, maps, and level types

August 6, 2025

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US on Social Media

Facebook Youtube Steam Twitch Unity

2024 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Tech Journal Now

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?