Dig It is exactly what it sounds like. You dig. You go deeper, you find stuff, you get richer, and then you dig some more. It sounds simple, and honestly it kind of is, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about punching through layers of rock and watching your ore count climb.
What You Actually Do in Dig It
You start with a basic pickaxe and a small plot of land. Your job is to mine downward, breaking through dirt, stone, and eventually rarer materials the deeper you go. Each layer gets tougher to break through, so upgrading your tools early is the move.
The ore and gems you collect get sold for in-game cash, which you spend on better pickaxes, backpack upgrades, and speed boosts. There’s a real loop here. Better gear means faster mining, faster mining means more cash, more cash means even better gear. It pulls you in.
There are also chests and rare drops hidden at certain depths, which gives you a reason to actually push further down instead of farming the same layer. Finding a chunk of something rare when you weren’t expecting it feels genuinely good.
The Good, the Grindy, and Where the Game Stands
The core gameplay is fun and relaxing in a low-stress kind of way. It’s the type of game you throw on when you don’t want to think too hard. The art style is clean, performance is decent, and it doesn’t feel broken or unfinished like a lot of newer Roblox games do.
That said, the grind gets repetitive fast. Once you figure out the upgrade path, it’s basically the same loop on repeat. The early game feels rewarding, but mid-game can drag if you’re not into just clicking and waiting. Some players will love that. Others will bounce off it pretty quickly.
The game is still fairly new and the player count is growing, so updates could change things. But right now it’s more of a casual chill game than something with deep endgame content. If the developers keep adding new layers, tools, and secrets, this could turn into something really solid.
If the grind is wearing you out, check out our Dig It Scripts page, where we’ve got options like auto-mine and auto-collect to keep your progress moving even when you step away.