Drill and Delve Brings Full Freedom Digging to a Survival Mystery

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noOne Studio has launched the Steam store page for its upcoming game Drill and Delve, a mining adventure that mixes survival gameplay with a deep underground mystery. The game is set in a far-off future ruled by massive mining companies. What begins as a normal work shift quickly turns into a fight to stay alive after a huge collapse traps the player deep inside a failing mining facility.

At the core of the game is a fully diggable 3D world made of voxel terrain. Unlike many mining games that limit where and how you can dig, Drill and Delve allows tunneling in any direction. Every action affects the environment in a natural way, as the mine responds to tools, weight, and damage through a physics-based system. This makes movement underground dangerous and unpredictable, as digging in the wrong place can cause further collapses.

The main gameplay loop focuses on exploration and scavenging. As you dig deeper into the wreckage, you can find better tools and advanced gear left behind by the mining company. These upgrades make it possible to break through harder rock and reach new areas. Over time, you are encouraged to push further underground, not just for resources, but to uncover what really caused the disaster.

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