Map “Mining Simulator”, inspired by the game Roblox, allows players of Minecraft to mine resources for character progression. The ores function as a type of currency, which you can exchange for various materials to craft items and tools, enabling you to extract new types of ore.
At the beginning of the game, you are provided with a pickaxe and granted access to the initial area. Once you enter, you’ll receive starter effects that will help you climb a massive ore cube. After breaking the entire block, simply press the button plate, and it will automatically regenerate the block.
Once you have gathered a sufficient amount of ore, you can exchange it for money (the money counter is located on the right side of the screen). The funds obtained are then used to purchase pickaxes, keys, and rebirths. The latter are essential for acquiring multipliers for coins and gems (press pause to check their quantities). Gems can be used to buy pets and effects, while rebirths unlock new areas: iron, gold, coal, and more. Keys only unlock the first three areas: iron, gold, and diamonds; after that, rebirths are required. Pickaxes are necessary for mining ores, with each type of ore requiring its specific pickaxe. Depending on the value of the ore, you will earn varying amounts of money. Near the door leading to the coal zone, there is a room for cleansing effects; entering this room will rid you of all effects.
It is advisable to disable the automatic jump feature in Minecraft, as it can significantly hinder your gameplay. Additionally, it’s best not to carry more than one pickaxe at the start of the game.
Installing the Mining Simulator Map (.mcworld)
- Download the map labeled as “.mcworld” from the link below.
- Open the downloaded file to import the map into Minecraft.
- Launch Minecraft Pocket Edition, and then select the imported world.