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Gold Miner
The Gold Miner is a kids puzzle game. The goal of the game is to collect all nuggets and jewels in the level and avoid barrels with gunpowder.
Gold Miner: Quick Start Guide
Use your mouse to play the game or tap on the screen!
What genre does this game fall into?
This game is labeled as Educational within the genre classification system.
Is this game accessible on mobile devices?
Gold Miner runs smoothly on mobile platforms.
Who was behind the game's development process?
The person or company responsible for making this game is Best Kids Games.
What are the relevant tags that capture the essence of the game?
The tags that best represent the gameplay of this game are skill.
What specific tools or technologies were employed to create the game's user interface and interaction?
This game uses the popular game engine Construct 2.
Does this game cater to any particular gender?
This game targets Male & Female.
For what age groups is this game considered most appropriate?
The game appeals most to age groups Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Is the game designed for a younger audience?
No, Gold Miner does not have content suitable for children.
Is there any blood in the game?
Yes, Gold Miner shows bloodshed or blood-related content.
Is the gameplay associated with any kind of cruelty?
Yes, Gold Miner portrays cruel or harsh behaviors.