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Cave Digger Embraces Flat Screens

 

 

Sept 1, in the year of our Lord 2020 -- Indie Game studio VRKiwi has released a normal PC and PlayStation version of their last year’s VR mining hit game Cave Digger. The game is now available on Steam and PlayStation stores.

"Throughout the times of Cave Digger VR, we have had a lot of people asking about making the game available to flat screens so we listened to those requests and decided to do it”, says Jani Kaipainen, the producer of VRKiwi. “We really enjoyed making the VR version of Cave Digger with the help of our cool community and, seeing that it succeeded fairly well, we wanted to expand it. There are more platforms for Cave Digger to come in the future so for this news, as well as for future content updates, stay tuned into our social media channels or even come join our cool Discord community, the atmosphere there is chatty and laid-back.”

About Cave Digger - PC / Flat Screen Edition
Cave Digger is a mining adventure game, which takes place in the mines of a small town of an alternative western universe full of mystery, dark humor, and experimental tools. Gear up to explore the town and the depths of the mountain. Excavate bedrock with your hard swings, reap the rewards of Mother Earth, and trade mined valuables for new gadgets and unveil the multiple endings.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s) in the US at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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