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Gold Strike Deluxe

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Gold Strike Deluxe

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User Reviews for Gold Strike Deluxe

5
Addictive

This is one of those games where when you look at it - you know it is going to be addictive. Tetris addictive! There are fun variations of the games to mix it up, and the sounds are great. Takes a few seconds to load, but once it does, it is great fun.

bchuff, Jan 23, 2010
5
I hate you

I hate you, Oh Mighty Builder of Gold Strike. I hate you with every fiber of my being. I start to play your game, and you steal my time and my soul and my spirit. As your blocks move from left to right, I am powerless to stop. Powerless to not click the Next Level button. Powerless to get back to my job, my life, my being. I must...stay...in...the...mine. I hate you. And I urge everyone to hate you, too.

David H. Lawrence XVII, Jan 30, 2010
3
Good but not great!

This game is engaging and quite enjoyable. Gold Strike is challenging until the 7th or 8th level, when the game moves faster than it will accept your responses. The player cannot win. Strategy is fair in terms of the player being able to keep up but does not exactly play according to its own rules. The game will sometimes spit out a level without the player touching a gold bar. Otherwise, it is quite well done.

Dr Where, Jun 27, 2013
4
Still love this after 5 years on laptop!

I was happy to see one of my favorite laptop games available as an app for my iTouch; but really pleased with the several new modes of play not available for PC. What I don't love is that the game cannot be saved when you leave the game, and if you are having a really good game you can lose a half hours worth of progress if you need to do anything else on your iTouch (I assume the same is true for iPhone users; Will you lose your game if you answer a call or check your mail?). Also, I am left handed, and the "go back to main menu" button is right under my thumb when I am playingand the game won't correct it's aspectif you turn it 180 degrees. Otherwise, the perfect waiting for whatever game.

Laffanyway, Feb 26, 2010
3
Close... but no Gold

Gold Strike is a pretty entertaining game that could be made better with a few changes (which could surely be implemented in the near future) and a price drop. On first trial, performance was terrible, and it was overall very quirky. However, within days, a new update was released that greatly improved performance. That bodes pretty well for development. It's a bit finicky trying to select blocks that are in the bottom row due to the jagged ground covering part of the blocks. The different game modes aren't terribly diverse, but I must say I found myself playing this game a lot more than I thought. A big drawback is the lack of save option. I'm not going to lie... my bathroom trips don't always last the duration of an entire game. I'd like to be able to pick-up where I left off :)Overall, not a bad game.

loeschg, Apr 20, 2010
5
Much more than a horizontal version of Collapse!

V1.1 made the game much more playable (no nasty hitches and no crash in Strategy Mode going to the third level).The wall of blocks keeps coming at you and you can only fight off the on rush by toss your pick-axe at a group of 2 or more same colored blocks to knock them out. While the game feature 4 different colored blocks, the ONLY ONE that really matters is the gold ones. You'll have to knock the other groups out but unless there is some nifty treasure is buried inside, clearing even a wall of 16 connected red bricks is worth a whopping 0! In the Standard Mode you just need to survive so many columns of bricks advancing at you and, if successful, you receive a bonus for every empty space and move onto another faster moving level with more columns.In the Bottomless Pit Mode you are just seeing how long you can last in an endless level.In the Archeology Mode your objective is to see how quickly you can uncover all 20 of the game's unique artifacts.In the Strategy Mode it plays much like the Standard Mode but without a timer. The columns simply move forward based on your throws of the pcik-axe. At first every several throws will cause the wall to advance but eventually it will advance a column with each throw.Finally, in Dynamite Mode, it plays just like Standard Mode with the addition of three sticks of dynamite you can throw in when things get tough.

Lord Gek, Jan 30, 2010
4
OK game

They asked me to review again. I find that I agree with myself ( see comment below). Make the startup music optional so I never have to hear it again and I can give it another star.I enjoy this low key game and win the artifacts mode often enough to keep playing. Usually the pattern will permit the player to remove the game pieces to score. There are few chance set ups that prevent wins. So, it feels like a fair game. The colors are bright and make interesting patterns. My only complaint is the obnoxious music. You can turn it off to play, but you have to be quick to avoid it on startup.

mzmscoyote, Nov 15, 2016
5
Quick Entertainment

I love this game and it was one of the first games I had after buying my iPad five years ago. When I want a game that is both challenging and fast in case I'm waiting or on break, this is the game. And best of all, it's for kids of all ages, even the 65 years old like me :-)

Sky Jester, Dec 21, 2014
5
Fun Game

This game is not hard to play and will keep everyone entertained! I find myself turning to this game to distress!Great graphics and I have to agree it has good color. I turn the music off when I play.

ToSnappy, Aug 07, 2013
5
Amazing fun -- super addictive!

This is exactly the game I was looking for. I wanted something I could just pick up and play, but would have some depth for me to keep playing. The graphics are fun and the animation is clever. There's actually a lot of strategy to the three mines on the right. (I swear I'll beat them all soon!) But perhaps the best thing is the price. I honestly can't think of another game I got this much bang for the buck out of.

VodGuy, Jan 29, 2010

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"I honestly can't think of another game I got this much bang for the buck out of." "I've had this game on my phone for a couple of years, and it's the only game I keep." "This is one of those games where when you look at it - you know it is going to be addictive." Gold Strike, the popular Web-based action/puzzle game has been around for more than a decade and has been played by millions. Now it you can play it on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad! You are miner who has struck gold!

But the mine is unstable. Remove gold by finding groups of blocks as tremors fill the mine up. This is a super-charged deluxe version with four bonus game variations: • Bottomless Pit: One level that keeps going until the mine fills up. • Strategy: Blocks only advance manually or when you remove some gold. • Dynomite: Use explosions to get to higher levels. • Archeology: Find 30 artifacts before the mine fills up.

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