
You command a small crew of robot pirates as they take down various enemies, collect loot, earn experience, and gain new abilities for combat. SteamWorld Heist is a turn-based strategy game from a 2D side-scrolling perspective, featuring randomly generated stages across a number of different areas. It features the same steampunk, robot aesthetic of Dig, but with all new mechanics, characters, and story rounding out this unique strategy experience. While Heist is a follow-up, it?s not a sequel.

Nintendo World Report gave it a 9/10 saying that "Steamworld Dig is a fresh game for the Nintendo Eshop and one of the best digital games available on Nintendo's 3D handheld".SteamWorld Heist is developer Image & Form?s first follow-up to their successful, and remarkably fun, SteamWorld Dig, which released 2 years ago on 3DS and has since been ported to just about every platform imaginable. IGN liked its core gameplay mechanics and engrossing atmosphere and gave a 9.5/10. PocketGamer gave it a 10/10 saying "Steamworld Dig is an utterly phenomenal video game, with layer upon layer of remarkable gameplay to be found". Steamworld Dig has received favorable reviews from critics with an 82/100 score on Metacritic. The collector's edition included the soundtrack on CD with an unreleased track by Steam Powered Giraffe, a custom USB drive with SteamWorld Dig pre-installed, a game manual, a newsletter, a custom tin, and custom playing cards. On 14 November 2014, it was announced that SteamWorld Dig would receive a boxed collector's edition by IndieBox. The game sold well enough for Image & Form to create a distant sequel called SteamWorld Heist, which was released for Nintendo 3DS on December 10, 2015. It was released for Wii U on 28 August 2014 in all territories and on Jfor Xbox One.
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The game was then released for PS4 and PS Vita on 18 March 2014 for North America and 19 March 2014 for Europe.
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The Steam version for PC, Mac and Linux was released on 5 December 2013. The game was released on the Nintendo 3DS on 7 August 2013 in Europe and Australia, 8 August 2013 in North America and 20 November 2013 in Japan. Of these, only four are required to complete the game.

SteamWorld Dig features 24 achievements on the Steam version, while the PlayStation version only has 14. Main article: SteamWorld Dig Achievements Each of the different console versions have small differences like upgraded resolution and cross-franchise cameos.
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All the areas of the mine are randomly generated apart from the upgrade caves. At the bottom of the last mine is the final boss. In the 3 different areas, you can find 3 caves, all of which contain an upgrade or weapon. There are three different areas of the mine that are found in this order: Archaea, Old World, and Vectron. With money, you can purchase weapon, armor or utility upgrades, and items which help you to dig further down. The gameplay consists of digging through dirt to obtain materials which you can use to sell for money.

In the credits, Rusty is shown to be in the desert with blue eyes, showing he survived but perhaps became part Voltbot himself. Dorothy, one of Tumbleton's residents, vows to search for Rusty. Rusty fought Voltbot and won, but the ceiling caved in on them, causing Rusty to be deemed missing in action. Rusty is told that his uncle gave up his life willingly to Voltbot and that Joe had placed upgrades around the mine for Rusty to get so that they could work together. When Rusty gets to the the bottom of the final area of the mine, Vectron, he meets Voltbot (the final and only boss). He arrives to find his uncle is dead, so he takes his pickaxe to start mining and uncover the secrets of the world below, discovering the remains of human civilization and an even more advanced civilization. The story follows a Steambot named Rusty, who moves to a run-down town called Tumbleton after receiving the deeds to his uncle's mine. The game takes place after SteamWorld Tower Defense and by this time, all the remaining Shiners (humans) have gone underground.
