Have you ever felt the uncontrollable, potentially dirty (pun intended) urge to mine? Perhaps you want to embrace your inner dwarf, risking awakening a balrog to mine deeper. Or perhaps you just want to go find some sweet, sweet loot. Either way, developer Bippinbits has you covered with a new demo for Dome Keeper, available now.

Just ahead of the upcoming Steam Next Fest (beginning June 13th), the developers have just released an all-new demo for the game. While the game is still under some solid development, this demo offers a glimpse into what potential players have to look forward to at the final release. Here’s what the press release has to say about the demo.

While development continues, this new demo features improved sounds and music, more treacherous mines to explore, a complete graphics overhaul, and plenty of other goodies to check out! Defend your dome from wave after wave of hostile attacks in this roguelike survival miner. Strategically spend your time between each attack digging beneath the surface in search of valuable resources. Use them carefully on powerful upgrades to help you stay alive and make it to the next world.

Dome Keeper will be playable in its latest form on Steam from June 6th at 17 CEST/11 ET / 8 PT. The game will also take an active part in Steam Next Fest as it prepares to release on PC in Q4 2022.

If you’re looking for a new mining-focused game, Dome Keeper might be something to keep your eye on. Just make sure if you dig too deep that you’re keeping your dome safe from potential invaders alright? Can’t have your miners getting eaten after all. Dome Keeper will release in Q4 2022 on PC.

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Alexx Aplin

Alexx has been writing about video games for almost 10 years, and has seen most of the good, bad and ugly of the industry. After spending most of the past decade writing for other people, he decided to band together with a few others, to create a diverse place that will create content for gaming enthusiasts, by gaming enthusiasts.

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