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12.87 $

Welcome to Star Ores Inc. – where ore, robots and the desire for money determine your success!
Read moreWelcome to Star Ores Inc. – where ore, robots and the desire for money determine your success! On an abandoned space station in the middle of space, your career begins.

Cut through the asteroid to extract valuable minerals.
Refine your minerals into rare, high-priced products.

Deploy specialized robots, machines, and transport systems to perfect mining, transport, and trade.

Sell your finds to customers from all corners of the galaxy and amass unimaginable wealth.

Eliminate alien growths, discover hidden sectors, reactivate terminals, and upgrade your laser for even greater finds.
Grab your laser, bring the space station back to life, and become a legend of intergalactic mining. Your career starts NOW!
You see various types of ores being extracted in different environments. Nah. You just mine in a tiny space station with a few rooms. Your gameplay is restrictively bound to a linear story. No freedom of choice. You
Now that I've earned all the achievements in the game... I played the demo first and wasn't 100% convinced. In the end, I bought it because it wasn't too expensive and – most importantly! – it was finally a game that
I like the idea of the game. 'you run a space store'. Digging in the tunnels- love that. building in the tunnels- this has got to be the worst idea ever. The way the structures are built, how they are shaped, how the
A fun little game about increasing the production and money per minute earned by building more and more efficient production chains of ore/ingots etc. It's quite addicting. There is however one huge downside to the game
A perfect casual game. Exactly what I wanted and needed. Thanks to the dev team for this relaxing experience. Only regret is that I wish the base was larger to explore...
ok i thought this was an ea game with how many bugs and how much broken code is in it. The game starts to get unplayable really fast, the punctuation is just not there. They need to look at the code for the robots, the