🪨💎 Would you like a shorter version for social media or a video script adaptation as well?
Because the deepest mines aren’t the ones you dig—they’re the ones you have to re-dig from scratch.
If you’ve ever played Mr. Mine , you know the feeling. You start with a humble pickaxe, chipping away at dirt. Then come the automated drills, the mysterious artifacts, the alien alloys, and before you know it—you’re 3,000 meters deep, with 12 different resources auto-mining while you sleep.
In short, it’s your game progress exported as a text string or saved via browser storage. Think of it as a digital time capsule. You copy it, store it somewhere safe, and if disaster strikes—you paste it back in and resume exactly where you left off.
No ads resetting your idle progress. No losing your 10th prestige level.
Is Mr. Mine a simple clicker game? Yes. But is it also a slow-burn journey of incremental triumph? Absolutely. And nothing stings like losing that journey to a stray click or a glitchy browser.