Разработчик: Render System
Описание
Render System, the authors of the popular action game TankZone Battle, will drag you through Underground Keeper into the world where you will not get further without thinking. Map, pickaxe, lamp and a some explosives will become your best buddies. You will have to get through dozens of levels only with their help until you reach the end – your freedom.
Chance to survive between the walls mined all over and on dangerous places is granted only to those who have thought through every step and are able to foresee the future. Dig up the surroundings and slowly proceed until you hit the indication of danger. Display with numerical value will show you how many dangerous sites are located in your area and you have to choose the right strategy to move forward.
Search, explore and try to locate walls mined all over with a little help of map and some hints. You can destroy it by the explosives in order to get a little further. Should you discover a safe road, you still need to find the portal and go through it to the next level.
Difficulty of levels rises alongside with your transition to higher levels and what initially seems like a nice and easy journey, with an increasing time activates brain cells of all true lovers of puzzle games.
Accept the challenge, overcome all the pitfalls and find a way out in a beautiful Underground Keeper puzzle game!
Key features:
• Dynamic levels full of pitfalls and dangers
• 3 difficulty levels suitable for beginners as well as real masters
• Intuitive and easy
• Sophisticated environment full of details in modern graphics
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP+
- Processor: CPU - SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card: DX9 (shader model 3.0) capabilities
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 300 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
It's like minesweeper, but in FPS view. Enjoyable. Nice relax
Good! I like to have this on nintendo Switch :-D I buy this in complete pack
Underground Keeper is a 3D first-person view Minesweeper puzzle.
Your task is to explode all the mines, hidden behind the walls by planting a C4 charge on a wall,
that covers the mine site.
Unlike Minesweeper, this game does not have flags, but have the "safe" walls
made of earth/stone/snow that you can dig through without hurting yourself.
Such wall do not have any numbers near them.
That might sound simple, but the game still manages to offer challenges.
+) Nice 3D graphics.
+) Intuitive mechanics.
Unfortunatelly, there are 2 issue that make the game hard to play:
1) Light green arrow on the map showing your direction can be hard to see:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2374407484
2) C4-planting progress bar (in the center) is white and sometimes
blends with the wall:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2374408777
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2374408960
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2374643640
Blending issue will be more obvious on snow/stone walls and less impactful on earth walls.
I can`t recommend the game because this problems distract me from playing.
It's 3d minesweeper
Low quality game. Not too much thought put into design. Not at all polished.
its a good game with a fun gamplay, its basically 3d minesweepers and has random generation . the price is good and it even gets a good discount on sales. if you liked the free game on windows you will like this too.
Pros:
3d Minesweeper
60 Maps (~8 hours to Complete)
Native 21:9 Support (3440 & 2560)
Challenging Gameplay
Level Selector
Player Leaderboards
Mellow Soundtrack
Price: Paid $1.74 but Currently on Sale for $0.99
Cons:
No AMD Crossfire Support
Needs Optimization: Each level start out at 60fps but quickly dip to 30fps with R9 290x 8Gb
Underground Keeper is most simply put as a 3D version of the classic Minesweeper with a button ("E") option to see a 2D/top-down view of the grid.
Pro's:
The game is essentially as easy as the classic game. Glowing numbers are floating in the center of each grid block, which says if that grid block is touching a bomb grid block - Sides and diagonals as you are used to.
The graphics are simple, but effective.
There is a leaderboard (currently at just over 500 mines destroyed as of writing this by a name I've forgotten.)
You can adjust music volume and sound volume (sounds equal bombs exploding, a pickaxe hacking at a block of dirt or a wooden block.) No noise of footsteps.
A good many maps and you can randomly generate one and play it at will, rather than playing the levels as they come.
The music isn't bad. It's a bit calm and soothing, like a mix of Enya meets the New Age theme, like Kitaro. But you can turn it down and have your own mix playing in the background.
The GUI is simple enough and uses the basics while remaining fairly simple to read.
The intro isn't overly long. It's five seconds, then you get an explosion like within the game, but it is thankfully somewhat muted and sounds slightly distant.
I'm also really pleased to see that you can press "ESC" during a game and adjust the sound settings rather than between levels.
Con's:
There is a random block on the ground that is a hole you can fall in to and you will die immediately for doing so.
You only get a few extra bombs, so if you blow up the wrong block too many times (one without a mine in it,) then you cannot win because hitting a trapped block will cause you to die, whereas the C4 gives you a three second timer.
There are no directions explained in-game (left-click the mouse to mine with a pickaxe and hold down the right mouse button to plant C4.) Not exactly rocket science, but it's something to keep in mind - No tutorial level.
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Overall, the game is as fun as the standard Minesweeper game, which isn't really saying too much, but it does have the drop of death I mentioned, randomized levels with a pseudo classic view and such. So, for what it is and is meant to be, it's excellent.
I might recommend getting it on sale, unless you just really enjoy Minesweeper. At $3.99, it's a touch pricey for a Minesweeper game, even if the graphics are pretty well put together.
Happy gaming!
-Paladeus
It's basically minesweeper in 3D. If you like that, then you can enjoy this game.
good game and all its 3d minesweepers and has random generation what else is there to say.. the only thing that im annoyed about is the achivements are not working anymore... the developer reached out on the same day as this review and fixed the problem good developer points there!
Unfortunately this game has a common bug in Unity games; It mistakes certain interface devices for GAMEPADS and refuses to let anything else control it. Which means we must disable devices in device manager (because unplugging won't do a thing.).
Just in case the description of this game leaves you with any doubt: this is first person minesweeper with clunky mechanics.
If you enjoy a good logic puzzle, then give this one a try.
It's a 3D incarnation of Minesweeper without the guesswork.
And now there's a new random-generator for infinite replay.
If you've played Minesweeper, than you'll know what I'm talking about.
If you haven't, it was a free pre-installed game that came with most versions of Microsoft Windows.
Some remember it as "A good way to kill time" and others remember it as "That game that caused me to smash my mouse when I was given a 50/50 chance at guessing a bombs location, and got it wrong."
Underground Keeper is basically Minesweeper, set in a 3D environment and played in the first person perspective.
A rather novel idea to such an old game.
You have a pick-axe and a limited set of C4 charges to destroy the hidden bombs. You have to deduce the bombs locations by the floating numbers adjacent to the rocks. Unlike Minesweeper, you do not have flags to pin potential risks. There are also some mild hazards, such as falling into pits or being struck by your own detonation charges.
Visually the game looks really good and the music is mellow.
The game play is very casual, which makes since based on what it was inspired by.
The only drawback, in my opinion, is that the bombs locations do not randomize.
This gives the game a little less replay value compared to the original Minesweeper.
I recommend giving this game a try if you enjoy a relaxing gaming experience.
Underground Keeper
Is a First-Person Minesweeper
The difference from the Original minesweeper and this is that you need to blow up a set amount of mines with a limited amount of C4.
It doesn't bring anything new other than the view style and C4.
The levels are broken up in 3 difficulties; Easy, Normal and Hard, essentially.
You have to finish all 20 levels on Easy to unlock Normal, then 20 on Normal to unlock Hard with 60 levels in total.
The levels are not Dificult by any stretch, it feels more like Tutorial, Beginner, Normal for me and I found the original Minesweeper annoyingly dificult.
The game is very short and very monotone with no real soundtrack to speak of.
As the levels take no more than a minute or two with no real big variation in the puzzles,
I can't recommend this to you if you don't have a stady income,
unless you really like Minesweeper and its on a disscount, et least 50% . . . and you have NOTHING better to do.
Not a bad game and I never wrote a review for a game before so this is my first go. I typically play bigger games and games that most people know if so when i saw this game while browsing I added it to my wishlist just so I would know when it would be released. It is not a bad game and I would reccommend it to anyone. It is similar to that of minesweeper where you have to find out where the sweetspot of the mine is and put a C4 there to destroy it. If you break it with your pickaxe then boom, you have to restart the level. I kind of wish the settings were more optimizeable. For instance I typically play in windowed mode for my recordings and youtube and this game did not have that settings. I know I have not played much and will probably update this review as I go on but I thought Id leave a positive review to help the game out. The price should probably be cheaper than it is since its not a huge logic game yet but I am someone who likes to purchase small games when they come out and get videos out on them as well. I have started a walkthrough for anyone that is interested or just want to see what the game looks like and how it works. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQFD_g0Gl4Y
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Render System |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 69% положительных (16) |