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Dome Keeper is a new Roguelike game that combines underground mining and tower defense. It's an homage to the arcade classic Missile Command. Dome Keeper has just released a demo for Steam ahead of the Steam Next Fest 2022 event. You can try it out right now and dig underground to find the resources you need to defend your dome from the evil denizens that are about to descend upon you. Dome Keeper is a game that places the player in a dome above the surface of an unfriendly planet. Every time you play, you have to descend into the depths below, digging out an area in search of precious materials used for upgrades. The terrain is divided into square blocks that are familiar to those who have played crafting games, and mining is as easy as bumping into them enough times to break them. Mining becomes more difficult and slower the more deep you go. You should upgrade your equipment before you go too far. Similar to Minecraft and Terraria Resources are typically clumped closely together and if you notice the glimmer of light in your tunnel, digging deeper will often uncover more valuable materials that are waiting to be collected. After the resources have been extracted and extracted, they need to be manually moved to the dome for storage and for use. To do this, hold an option to tether the resources. My Games However the more you drag behind yourself, the slower you will move. At some point, you'll become immobile until you drop a few chunks on the ground. Once you have your resources at the base, you can feed them into upgrades for your drill or jetpack. This will allow for faster mining and traversal, and has less impact on your maneuverability. You can also upgrade your dome to protect your base from the hordes alien beasties. The tower defense portion is managed by a massive laser atop your dome, which can be turned around its surface in an arc to target any direction. You can hear any threats and direct attacks on your dome from below in the tunnels, and you'll be aware of when it's time to hurry back and clean your the house. all about video games Upgrades to your dome will display useful information like the time until the next attack and the health status of your dome. Dome Keeper currently offers two difficulty levels that include the default 'brutal" setting, and a slightly more daunting 'hard but manageable option. It's quite hard initially and the rumbling sound of the surface will make you panic. You can play the demo on Steam. We'll keep you updated on any standout new PC games for Steam Next Fest. Another cool news is that a Lego Terraria build by a fan is taking on bosses and underground mining scenes. We've also got all the information on the Minecraft 1.19 The Wild update and the possibility of a Minecraft RTS game from the developers of Minecraft Dungeons.