From mobile developer kings King.com comes Diamond Digger Saga, an addictive little puzzle adventure where you and your star pal Diggy travel through bright, colorful environments digging for underground treasure. You can find this game on both Android and iOS. Diamonds are divided into a grid and it’s your mission to dig your way through by tapping a group of three or more adjoining diamonds. Clearing a group of three or more diamonds will remove the dirt behind them and let any water above flow through a pathway, trying to make it to a pipe somewhere normally down the bottom.Making the water flow towards the correct area completes one section of the level.These sections, called depths, are like little levels inside a level, and some levels could have more than ten different depths.
This means that completing them isn’t just about getting through to the end, each has a different objective. There are four major level types; Firefly levels were you have to wake up sleeping Fireflies on the grid by flowing water through their place, Toy levels where you pick up toys scattered around by clearing a group of diamonds above them, Totem levels where stone and gold statues fall around the level, and Points levels where you have to hit a certain point target. They all have a total moves limit, and when you hit it the level is over.
Upon completion you are awarded a score out of a maximum of three stars. Diamond Digger Saga has a limited lives system, so it becomes more of a strategic game as you have to figure out the best way to conserve your lives while digging your way to victory and venturing on in your quest around the world.
If you’re having trouble with a level, don’t fret. There are four booster powers among others available in the game to help complete those extra hard levels, including the powerful Magic Orb which lets you color burst, completely clearing all diamonds on the board with the color of your choosing.
You have limited lives in Diamond Digger Saga, and if you lose them all it you have to make the decision of whether to pay for lives in the in-game store, or to wait out the time penalty. Match up diamonds, collect your powers and take Diggy through hours of the single player content in Diamond Digger Saga.
You might be playIng Diamond Digger Saga right now and noticing how you really need gold bars, moves, and lives. The gold bars are available in the App Store, but it costs money to purchase them through the in-app purchasing option or App Store, and most people believe thats too expensive.
If you want to get the gold bars for free, and also get moves and lives, simply download our free hack tool for Diamond Digger Saga.
Check out the image below to see how our hack tool is setup, with a simple options menu that allows you to input the values of the items you want to add to your account.
Simply download the Diamond Digger Saga hack tool, which will take around 30 seconds, and you will notice it will automatically install, which also takes about 30 seconds. The speeds of the download and installation depends on the speed of your internet and device. You will then need to select what device OS you are using to play Diamond Digger Saga, such as Android or iOS. You then will be able to select how many gold bars, moves, and lives you want to add to your gaming account.
All you need to do then is click “Start” to run the Diamond Digger hack tool, which takes about 40 seconds to complete. Once that is done, simply open up Diamond Digger Saga as you normally would, and you will see the gold bars, moves, and lives are added to your account. If you download our free hack tool you will be able to keep playing the game without running out of lives and moves, and it saves you money since you don’t need to spend anything in the app-store to get the gold bars.
Don’t just restart a level if you think the run isn’t going very well. You don’t have unlimited retries, as I unfortunately found out when I ran out of lives. Sometimes you can save a run in the end, so keep trying to hit that high score up until your last move.
Remember to use your boosters to clear those extra hard levels. The boosters are incredibly powerful in this game, it’s just what they’re there to do.
If you find your level taking forever make sure to keep an eye on the Magic Orb in the bottom right of your screen. After digging through a lot of diamonds the Magic Orb can eliminate all diamonds of one color, which makes it especially strong at the end of a long level where you have the chance to power it up.
The Line Blaster is the easiest way of completing most levels. You select a diamond and the Line Blaster clears all diamonds in its row and column, and if you easily link the water to where it needs to go then it will be over in one move.
I’ll say it right at the start, I’ve had a lot of fun with Diamond Digger Saga. When I first opened up the game I assumed it would be a Bejewelled clone, but thankfully first impressions aren’t everything. The grid based diamond puzzles are really fun and can get surprising challenging at times. I haven’t played something like this before, but Diamond Digger Saga reminds me of great video game puzzle games before it like Tetris or Meteos, and I don’t say that lightly.
The sheer amount of content in Diamond Digger Saga is absurd, you can play this game for hours and hours each day for a month and not even come close to completion. And with constant updates from big name publisher King.com not ending anytime soon, the hours of fun to had with this are limitless. Well, almost limitless, if not for the life system. I think it’s stating the obvious, but limiting gameplay is never a good idea. Unlimited retries wouldn’t take anything away from the complexity of the game, and I think its a shame that it’s been included.
However, these are small matters, and Diamond Digger Saga is above all else a polished piece of work. Playing the game, you really get the sense that there has been a lot of man hours put into completing, tweaking and refining every sense of it: the gameplay, main menu, artwork, even stability on a wide range of mobiles. It didn’t surprise me to find that there’s a tablet specific version of Diamond Digger Saga out there. Sure the lives system is annoying, but I understand that releasing a quality puzzler like this for free comes at some kind of cost, and I’ll be ok with paying that as cost long as it’s not a literal one.
Artwork: I give Diamond Digger Saga an 8/10 for Artwork. The pictures and animations in Diamond Digger Saga are gorgeous, and I love Diggy’s design. King.com payed close attention to the game’s artwork, and pulls the look off in style.
Music & SFX: I give Diamond Digger Saga a 9/10 for Music & SFX. King.com’s high budgets really show here. The sound effects and music were an absolute treat to listen to, and I played with my phone on full volume the whole time not once feeling bored or over it. The only thing musical piece I dreaded in Diamond Digger Saga was the game over jingle.
Story & Originality: I give Diamond Digger Saga a 9/10 for Story & Originality. Judging from the screenshots you could think this was just some kind of Bejewelled rip off (I’m looking at you Candy Crush), but the gameplay is quite different and also has a story on top of it. Diamond Digger Saga is a diamond in the rough.
General Gameplay: I give Diamond Digger Saga a 10/10 for General Gameplay. Great puzzle games like Tetris never get old, and Diamond Digger Saga has a formula that could be abused by King.com for years to come. Even if the brand was milked into oblivion, the game play will never get old.
Addictiveness: I give Diamond Digger Saga a 10/10 for Addictiveness. Diamond Digger Saga takes advantage of that “one more level, one more level” player mentality in a big, bad way. There’s just so much single player content, how can you just stop playing?
Overall, I give Diamond Digger Saga a 9/10.