Many space enthusiasts view Mars as the next frontier - humanity may one day terraform and colonize the red planet. In Super Motherload, humanity has already landed on Mars and set up underground colonies but has fallen on hard times. The Solarus Corporation found a near limitless supply of minerals that could end Earth's energy crisis. But recently, all communication from Mars has dissipated. As a driller, your job is to get Mars back up and running and find out what happened. You're tasked with digging up minerals from the Martian soil, but as you dig, you start to hear recorded messages about the darkness of these Martian colonies and learn the truth of what has happened on Mars...and what you are going to do about it.
Super Motherload is the sequel to XGen Studio's old flash game, Motherload. The goal is to dig deep into the Martian soil to collect various minerals, then return them to the nearest station to exchange them for cash, get repairs, refuel, and buy upgrades. The upgrades range from strengthening the drill bit or the hull, to increasing the fuel tank or cargo size, to increasing movement, drilling and flying speed and purchasing bombs to detonate rocks. Upgrading the smelter will allow more valuable minerals to be created, speeding up the upgrade process. The more you play, the stronger your drilling machine gets and the further down you can dig into the surface to discover the seedy underbelly of the Martian colonies.
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