

The Tutorial includes a tiny cutscene and a set of guides and prompts on how to build your first and most necessary machines. You want this.įinally, the menu asks if you want to skip the Tutorial. Normal difficulty lets you play a game with everything included, where enemies will attack you on sight, and drop valuable goods. You have no way of procurring protein and other essential construction resources, so this difficulty is not recommended for beginners. Peaceful difficulty gives you a world completely rid of enemies, so you're free to explore and build things without being eaten. Here you can choose between Peaceful and Normal. Survival mode requires you to mine resources in order to build materials, progress, and stay alive, so it's more suited for players who want a more traditional game experience. Creative mode allows you to build materials in the game with no cost, and is more suitable for veteran players who just want to mess around and build some machines without having to explore and mine resources. Mechanic Miner has 2 game modes creative and survival. As you can see below, we recommend that first-time players stick to the standard settings - but if you're in doubt, follow these instructions. Select game mode, difficulty, singleplayer or multiplayer, and whether or not to skip the tutorial. Hold Shift + left click to dismantle machinery you've built.īefore starting a new game, you're presented with some options.Press E to use an object, such as a lever or a door.

You can also use right click and hold to move stuff you've made. Right click on your mouse to mine an interactive object, such as stones, water or trees.Press S to go down (if there's a ladder or similar).

Read on to find out how to configure settings, start a new game, explore, get stuff, build stuff, and survive your first few night in the game.Ī list of basic controls, accessible from the Menu. Fear not, friend! We're here to help you become a veteran miner in no time. This guide is also for you who downloaded Mechanic Miner, had a look at the menu, or maybe even tried to explore the world a bit, and then went to look up what to do next.
