![]() ![]() I do have a problem with a repair being needed after a chassis upgrade (the game spells it chasis, but that is wrong). I also think it's cool that overheating deals damage over time, which makes cooling upgrades necessary at certain points in the game. As for bugs, I saw none, but I did see some other problems, which I pointed out in my comment on the game:\r\n\r\nI like how useful the upgrades are, which makes up for the high cost. I actually see plenty of differences between Mega Miner and Motherload.\r\n\r\nMega Miner has lower graphics/bugs in it.\r\n\r\nYes, the graphics aren't that good, but I consider graphics to be low-priority when determining how good a game is. ![]() It's been several years since I played Motherload, so some of these might be wrong. The fuel and health gauges are dials rather than cylinders. Gravity has no game effect in Mega Miner. Now for the differences between Mega Miner and Motherload (I played that game several years ago): Both misspellings turned a double letter into a single letter, so I called them lazy. Finally, the game is pretty addicting, so I faved it and gave it an 8.5/10.Īpparently, the game's spelling isn't that good. I also see laziness in a couple of misspellings, which include "chasis" for chassis and "saphire" for sapphire. I like how useful the upgrades are, which makes up for the high cost. As for bugs, I saw none, but I did see some other problems, which I pointed out in my comment on the game: Yes, the graphics aren't that good, but I consider graphics to be low-priority when determining how good a game is. Mega Miner has lower graphics/bugs in it. ![]() ![]() I actually see plenty of differences between Mega Miner and Motherload. ![]()
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