![]() The mission is simple – dig beneath the surface to collect ore for Solarus, and the deeper you go, the greater the rewards. The martian surface contains a refueling station for your mining vehicle, a repair station to fix any hull damage you sustain from careless maneuvering, an ore processing station to sell your collected minerals to, and a shop to buy upgrades and items. After landing on the planet’s surface, you are left with no contact other than the occasional radio update from your supervisor, Tiberius, and a helpful AI named Mr. Super Motherload puts you in the role of a newly contracted employee in the Solarus Corporation. Suffice it to say, when I saw that there was a new version of Super Motherload released on Steam, I was excited. The one that really took me by surprise was Motherload – essentially a side scrolling action game, based around the idea of mining for minerals on Mars. ![]() Defend Your Castle, Stick RPG and Motherload (all available on their website) are games I still toy around with, even some 10 years after they were released. XGen Studios is one of the first developers I can think of that had me spending multiple hours playing Flash games. Super Motherload review written by Parker.
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