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Description
Deep Town: Mining Factory (MOD, Unlimited Money) is a strategy-focused mining and base-building game published by Game Veterans. The title combines subterranean exploration with factory automation and city-construction elements, placing emphasis on resource management and tech progression. Unlike simple clickers, the game layers procedural underground maps, mineral research, and infrastructure development to create a multi-tiered economy and construction challenge. Version 6.2.14 brings continued refinements while the modded package unlocks an unrestricted economy for experimentation.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Modes
Gameplay revolves around sending mining drills and robots into the rock layers to extract ores, rare elements, and ancient artifacts, then processing those materials through smelters, factories, and research laboratories. The core loop alternates between exploration (tunneling deeper to discover veins and caverns), resource processing (refining raw ore into usable components), and base expansion (building production chains, storage silos, and an underground city economy). Economy management is central: miners and automated extractors generate raw income, factories convert that income into advanced materials, and research unlocks new machinery and production recipes.
Progression is achieved through a tech tree, research modules, and blueprint upgrades that increase drill speed, storage capacity, and processing efficiency. Missions and timed events provide objectives such as reaching a depth milestone, recovering a number of artifacts, or assembling a rare component. The game emphasizes optimization: arranging conveyors, balancing input/output rates, and upgrading machines to prevent bottlenecks. Difficulty scales as deeper strata introduce harder-to-mine materials, hostile environmental conditions, and dwindling energy availability, encouraging investment in power plants and defensive infrastructure. While the experience is primarily single-player and mission-driven, regular in-game events and challenge maps extend replay value through leaderboards and weekly objectives.
Visual Style and Audio
Deep Town presents a stylized 2.5D aesthetic that blends detailed subterranean cross-sections with crisp, colorful interface elements. Mines, mechanical rigs, and factory components are rendered with clear outlines and layered shading to improve readability at a variety of zoom levels. Animations focus on machinery motion—drill rotation, conveyor belts moving ore, and processing animations in smelters—while character and robot animations remain minimal to keep attention on systems rather than avatars. The game supports common tablet and phone resolutions and dynamically adjusts UI scaling for different screen sizes.
The soundtrack favors electronic and industrial themes to match the mining and factory atmosphere: ambient drones, rhythmic percussive loops, and occasional melodic motifs for discovery moments. Sound effects are functional and informative—distinct tones for resource collection, upgrade completion, and research breakthroughs—helping players track multiple ongoing processes without constantly watching the screen. Volume and audio toggle options allow customization of music and SFX independently for quieter or more intense play sessions.
MOD Version Details
The MOD version labeled “Unlimited Money” alters the in-game economy to remove currency constraints and accelerate construction and research. This allows uninterrupted experimentation with layouts, machines, and city planning without the normal wait for income accumulation. The modded package is intended for players who want to test endgame configurations, explore deeper strata without constraint, or bypass microtransaction gates.
- Unlimited Money — Provides an effectively infinite balance of in-game currency so every purchase, upgrade, and expansion can be made immediately without waiting for resource generation or completing time-gated tasks.
- Full Access to Paid Content — With unlimited funds, paid blueprints, premium modules, and special cosmetic items become immediately affordable and usable in base design and production chains.
- Bypass for Microtransactions — The mod disables the need to spend real money on in-app purchases by enabling direct acquisition of paid items through the unlimited currency pool.
Each feature above changes the pacing of the original game: research and factory optimization remain, but the financial pressure that normally governs strategic decisions is removed. That enables stress-free experimentation with different production architectures and accelerates progression through the tech tree for testing or creative building.
Controls and Accessibility
Controls are optimized for touchscreens with tap, drag, pinch-to-zoom, and swipe gestures to navigate maps and place buildings. The UI groups common actions—build, upgrade, sell, and research—into an accessible toolbar that stays visible during construction. Menu panels provide filter options for materials, machines, and missions to speed selection on smaller screens. Gamepad support may be available for compatible Android controllers, but touch remains the primary control method.
Accessibility features include adjustable UI scaling for larger text and icons, independent volume sliders for music and sound effects, and language selection covering multiple global locales. Offline play is possible for the core single-player campaign and mission set; however, periodic online connectivity may be required for event synchronization, leaderboards, or cloud saves. Settings allow toggling auto-updates for background downloads and controlling battery/performance modes to optimize play on lower-end devices.
Version 6.2.14 Changes
Version 6.2.14 continues routine updates focused on stability, balance, and fresh content. Typical patch items include bug fixes for edge-case crashes, performance improvements to reduce memory usage on longer sessions, and UI tweaks to improve tooltip clarity. Balancing adjustments often refine drill speeds, factory throughput, and research costs to address progression pacing based on player feedback. New content in comparable updates can include additional research nodes, seasonal missions, and cosmetic skins for rigs or robots.
Specific to 6.2.14, expectations include optimized loading times for deep-map coordinates, fixes to resource display miscounts in the warehouse panel, and minor improvements to event reward distribution. Players should also see improved animation smoothness on mid-range devices and corrected tooltip descriptions for several advanced blueprints. Always check the in-game changelog for the definitive list provided by Game Veterans.
Download and Installation
The MOD APK requires Android 6.0 or higher and typical installation needs depend on additional data packages. File size for APK-only installs is commonly within the 100–300 MB range, while full installs with additional assets or OBB data can exceed 1 GB. Recommended device specs include at least 2 GB of RAM and several gigabytes of free storage to accommodate downloaded maps, cache, and future updates.
Step-by-step MOD APK installation guide:
1) Enable installation from unknown sources in Android Settings (Security or Apps & notifications → Special app access → Install unknown apps) for the browser or file manager used.
2) Download the Deep Town: Mining Factory MOD APK file to the device storage.
3) If an OBB or additional data file is required, download that file and place it in Android/obb/com.xxx.deep.town (create folder if needed).
4) Open the APK file with a file manager and tap Install. Grant any requested permissions.
5) Launch the game from the app drawer. If prompted for additional downloads, allow them to complete before starting a session.
Uninstall official store versions prior to installing the modded APK to avoid signature conflicts. Back up save data if preservation is desired before switching versions.
App Information
| Version | 6.2.14 |
|---|---|
| Size | 109.9Mb |
| Developer | Game Veterans |
| Mod Status | modded |
| Android | Android 6.0 |