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Lumiappaday #177: I Dig It demoed on the Nokia Lumia 800 XboxLive

| May 10, 2012 | Reply
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This was one of the very first games I tried on WP. It’s a digging game, and you’re a digging strategy machine. Make your way to mine some items which you can sell at the surface. Your digger uses up petrol to power the digger and the rockets (for going back up to the surface etc) which you will need to replenish. That will cost some dough as will upgrading/fixing your digger. In the demo there are mini missions on what to do and apparently according to the developer blurb, many different environments.

#177) I dig it 

Price:  £2.29

Link: http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/494a4f40-ac1f-e011-854c-00237de2db9e

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLa1_C2Obmc

Developer Blurb:

Embark on an epic adventure with the fantastic digging machine.

Travel the world in search of ancient artifacts, lost civilizations, and unimaginable treasure. There are six exotic locations to explore:

 

* Pilot the intrepid digger in the frozen wastelands of the Antarctic on the trail of a 100 year old lost expedition.

* Search for pirate treasure in the south Asian Ocean.

* Search for lost tombs, mummies and other rare artifacts in the Egyptian desert.

* Trek grounds beneath the sweltering jungle in search of lost Aztec treasure.

* Descend to the center of the earth at the Kuma Manych trench in Eastern Europe.

* Search for valuable minerals and gems in the midwest United States.

 

Prove your strategic thinking, exploration, and puzzle solving skills. Manage fuel, drill temperature, hull damage, cargo space, oxygen, etc while searching for underground diggins. Sell your rare collection of artifacts to earn cash. Use cash to upgrade your digging machine, make repairs, or purchase additional supplies.

 

Rating:

Design: 9

Usability: 8

Performance: 9 

Price: 8


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Category: Applications, Lumiappaday, Nokia, Windows Phone, XboxLive

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