

The game offers four different gold claims with deformable terrains set in Alaska inspired world. With more money, it is possible to purchase new heavy machines, including excavators, front-end loaders, bulldozers, or dump trucks, as well as more advanced equipment like magnetite separator, wash table, or wash plant. Starting with the basic equipment, including pan and basket, players advance from Tier 1 to upper Tiers. Gold Rush: The Game is a singleplayer gold mining simulation game, in which player becomes a rookie gold miner, who sets up their gold mining operation from scratch. The game allows players to set up their gold mining operation, use industry-specific machines and vehicles, and rent or purchase new claims.


Gold Rush: The Game was released for the Microsoft Windows operating system in October 13, 2017. Gold Rush: The Game is a gold mining simulator game, under Discovery Gold Rush TV Series license. Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 665: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).

Here's everything we know so far about Season 12 of "Gold Rush.Lua error in Module:Wikidata at line 798: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Season 12 hasn't yet received the green light, but it's a fairly safe bet that the announcement will come sooner or later, considering the massive popularity of the series. There's only so much gold to go around, and as long as that metal's in the earth, these crews are going to dig for it. People can't seem to get enough of it, as the fight for riches brings with it plenty of drama. With massive crews, the likes of Parker Schnabel, Rick Ness, and Tony Beets venture into what seem like barren landscapes to try to raise their fortunes. Prospectors without anything to their names headed west in the hopes of striking it rich, and while you may initially think all the gold out there has been dug up, there are still plenty of people with that excavator spirit.ĭiscovery follows some of these modern-day gold diggers in the hit reality TV series, " Gold Rush." In the 21st century, they have a lot more at their disposal than just a pickaxe and a tin plate. In the 1840s, people traveled from far and wide to California, in search of gold.
