Doug dug.

Mine gems. Don't get squished.

Published by: The Electric Toy

Description

Doug is a Dwarf. Doug loves digging. Well, actually he doesn't: what he likes is to find buried treasure. Anyway, one day Doug decided to gather as much treasure from as deep under the earth as he could go. So Doug dug. And he dug. And he fought monsters and avoided massive avalanches of falling rock. And then he dug some more. And he picked up lots of bling.
Now it's your turn. Help Doug dig deep down under the earth in the quest for shimmering jewels and precious gold. Go farther and deeper than any of your friends. Find more gold than anyone in the world. Oh but watch out for colossal cave-ins. No they're really colossal—you won't believe it. And creepy monsters. And bottomless pits. Ah, don't worry it's just a game.
Do you like Spelunky? Dig Dug? Well c'mon you like Minecraft don't you? Well then you'll like this. Plus it's cheaper. And better. Plus your friends are playing it and you don't want to be left out, do you? Or maybe no one is playing it, in which case you'll be the one who introduces all your friends to "Doug dug." Then everyone will say, "Hey look there goes *your name here* who introduced us to 'Doug dug' and who is therefore cooler than the rest of us because he/she discovered it first." One of those two great options is bound to happen.
So what are you waiting for?
Doug dug. Will you?
Visit http://youtu.be/GZazFfw_O7A to see how it plays.
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Mascok22 on

United States

My favorite iOS game for many years and probably forever

Addictive

Lord Stroudwater on

United States

As a teenager I loved playing Dig Dug in the arcade. This game is extremely similar and really fun to play. However the latest update 1.6.11 has introduced a lot more crumbling ground to contend with, and definitely gave the game a new challenge! Not sure if I like all the ground collapsing around me all the time, because I've lost count of the number of times where I was getting ready to have a great big payday and all of a sudden the ground dropped out from underneath me. The squish factor has definitely been upped as well!

purely perfect game

Jii-Elii on

United States

it does exactly what all handheld games should do: simple gameplay, no timer, allows one to challenge one’s self a little for a casual minute or consider complex strategies for the deep dive turn when you have 10 minutes - and losing that turn is no big deal. *Phit* needs to be updated to work again too! PLEASE!! it was equally a perfect game!

2 player co op

Spamtingle on

United States

Add 2 player co op and my life is yours (online)

Best game. Extremely replayable

Dippy aka Andy on

United States

The latest update fixed my brothers older iPad’s crash on opening app. 99 cents is a very fair price to pay for a game that has legs! I play this 20 or more times every day. I am hoping the developer adds new items to game in the future. Maybe tnt with a way to detonate from a safe distance, or a backpack to hold 2 items. Only 1 thing I wish they’d do: make the reward text ( the ones you get for quickly getting 3 or more of an item) smaller! Frustrating to die from an enemy behind the words! Update! Game still has annoying glitch. Numerous times I fall onto a spider and die!

really good

little-hy on

United States

Despite this game’s simplicity, I like that it still has depth (pun intended), with the creatures and items interacting to create additional hazards or fortuitous opportunities. It definitely reminds me Spelunky - learning to avoid the myriad “dumb ways to die” included, haha.

Been playing this game for years

greggman on

United States

I love it. This game deserves way more players. It's great! Been playing for years. it's my go-to game when I need a short distraction. It never gets old for me because it's always both a challenge and some luck. My high score is 153k and 1096 meters. Not sure if that's good. I'm also not sure how to kill the orges except by jack hammer or invincibility. Is there some other way? Dragons and bombs don't seem to do it unless it takes a ton of them

PLEASE ADD MORE FEATURES!!!

MStillz on

United States

I’ve played this game for more than 5 years across different phones. I love it and will keep playing it… but it needs new content desperately. New skins for Doug would be awesome that you could unlock by doing different things… idk. Still a great game!

Great!!

Jerinbbb on

United States

I played 50 digs in one day. Definitely worth the $1.

Wonderful retro game, needs variety

WernerHerzog'sUndigestShoe on

United States

No, I am not a bot. I just like this simple game reminding me of growing up in the 80s. Fun, smooth, high replay value but...needs more variety. Would really like to change characters, perhaps adding different little friends or changes in blocks - doing so would make this game five stars, easily!

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