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Download CastleMiner Z from official sites for free using QPDownload.com. Additional information about license you can found on owners sites. How do I access the free CastleMiner Z download for PC? Just click the free CastleMiner Z download button at the top left of the page. Clicking this link will start the installer to download CastleMiner Z free for Windows. CastleMiner Z 1.9.6.0 can be downloaded from our website for free. The following versions: 1.7, 1.6 and 1.5 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. The actual developer of the software is DigitalDNA Games.


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Contents.Gameplay When a new game is started, players can choose one of six different world types: lagoon, coastal, classic, flatland, desert, and arctic. Once the game loads, they spawn in the middle of the map. From here, they can start exploring the world or build different structures with a variety of blocks already given to them. They can also dig into the ground and build in the game world.The game has over two hundred blocks available to use in the game, which are selected using a categorized user interface. Players have the ability to teleport to the surface, starting point or another player's location. Players can choose whether to make their online worlds privately or publicly accessible.

During online play, players can decide who can build in their worlds, and have the option to kick or ban people from their server.CastleMiner Z CastleMiner Z is a 2011 video game that was released on Xbox Live Indie Games on November 9, 2011, and is the sequel to CastleMiner.Gameplay In CastleMiner Z, players have to mine for their own resources instead of starting with them. Players can also craft weapons such as a shotgun or assault rifle. Another change from the original game is the addition of enemies including zombies, dragons, and demons. Online modes accommodate 2- to 8-player co-operative gameplay.Awards CastleMiner Z introduces 'Awards', which are awarded for doing different things such as playing online for a certain number of hours, travelling a certain distance, crafting various items, and killing several zombies.CastleMiner Warfare CastleMiner Warfare is a 2013 video game that was released for digital download on Windows PCs. It is the second sequel to CastleMiner, with gameplay that is inspired by the franchise.Reception In a September 2011 comparison video of the first three Minecraft-inspired titles released on Xbox Live Indie Games (which include CastleMiner, and ), Mike B. Of video gaming-focused vlog Big Fat Fony Report said that CastleMiner was his least-favorite of the three titles, saying that the game lacked polish and didn't seem complete enough to be released.

However, he did like that the game had a multiplayer client browser to visit other players' worlds.Bill of video gaming-centered blog ExtraGuy reviewed both CastleMiner games; in his September 2011 review of the original CastleMiner, he gave the game a below-average grade of 'D'. He criticized CastleMiner for having choppy graphics at long distances, no water besides a 'murky water' block that does not behave like actual water (i.e. Not being able to sink and swim through it), and for having no blocks with unique geometry, mentioning that a fence block in the game was merely a fence texture applied on all faces of a regular block including the top, making fences in the game look awful.

He states near the end of his review, 'In his experience, every Minecraft clone on the Xbox 360 is a deliberate cash-in, but at least the lot of them know that entertainment equals cash. CastleMiner skips this assumption and goes to ' Minecraft clone equals cash'.'

Kill down your enemies and overcome all the traps and obstacles. As you move up in the levels, you get the opportunity of locking various characters.The more obstacles to you pass, the higher your score in the leader board. And the only power you have with yourself to fight with your enemies is your ninja powers. Dozens of obstacles and traps to overcome. Shadow bug rush. Slice down all the monsters into small small slices and show your terror among your enemies.

Bill was more positive towards CastleMiner Z in his November 2011 review of the game. He praised the game for its addition of zombie to Minecraft-like games, although he wrote that 'the game is not a paragon of excellent performance or aesthetic' and mentioned that Z 's game modes could have been added to the original CastleMiner easily as. He gave the game an above-average 'C+'.Despite these criticisms, as well as the eventual release of, the CastleMiner series have been commercially successful on Xbox Live Indie Games. On August 15, 2012, developer DigitalDNA Games announced that CastleMiner Z held the record as the all-time, best-selling Xbox Live Indie Game at over 900,000 units. It achieved this goal in only nine months, making it also the fastest-selling Xbox Live Indie Game, surpassing sales of similar -inspired XBLIG games Total Miner and FortressCraft. Just over a month later on September 17, 2012, DigitalDNA Games announced that CastleMiner Z became the first-ever Xbox Live Indie Game to surpass one million sales on the platform, achieving the record in ten months.

Later on April 4, 2013, the developer announced that CastleMiner Z has reached 1.5 million games sold on XBLIG, while later that month they announced that the original CastleMiner has also sold one million games. See also. — The second such game on XBLIGNotes.

Togikagi (2011-09-02). Archived from on 5 December 2013.

Retrieved 7 September 2011. In his latest BFF Report, Mike B. Aka Fony looks at three Minecraft-inspired games that are available on Xbox LIVE Indie Games. He tries out CastleMiner, FortressCraft and Total Miner.

Archived from on 10 September 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2011. This week on the BFF Report, Mike B takes a look at the handful of available voxel-based sandbox, or 'Minecraft inspired,' titles currently available on the XBOX Indie Arcade. ^ Bill (September 8, 2011). Archived from on October 20, 2012. Retrieved August 20, 2012. ^ Bill (November 30, 2011).

Archived from on June 14, 2012. Retrieved August 20, 2012. Hinkle, David (August 18, 2012). Retrieved August 19, 2012. Hinkle, David (September 17, 2012).

Retrieved September 17, 2012. DigitalDNA Games. April 4, 2013.

Archived from on September 1, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2013. DigitalDNA Games. April 16, 2013.

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