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Mining games allow players to carve out their own destiny out of stone. Players can work away for hours acquiring resources to further their goals. Of course, these goals can differ in how the player wants to approach them, making for a really unique experience. While it might not be a genre for everyone, there is something inherently simply satisfying about mining in video games. So without further ado, here are our picks for the Best Mining Games on PlayStation 5.

5. Cozy Grove

Cozy Grove, its name would imply, is an incredibly charming and cozy game to cuddle up with. This game allows players to quest and adventure throughout its world, and on top of this. Players can also engage in its mining system. This allows you to gather various ores and things that you will need in order to craft tools for yourself and many others items. The art style of the game is extremely charming and noticeable from the first time you lay your eyes on it. The mining mechanics are also incredibly solid.

While there aren't as many people who clamor over mining mechanics, this game has a refined mining system. The game also randomizes some of its mineral deposits. This means that you will have to work for quite some time to get the higher-level materials. However, this gives the player a great sense of progression and progress moving forward throughout the game itself. So if you are looking for a game that features mining but also tells a fantastic story in a wonderful world, then Cozy Grove should definitely be on your list of games to watch. It is for these reasons and more that we consider Cozy Grove one of the best mining games on PlayStation 5.

4. Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley is an indie-gaming phenomenon. The game was famously developed by one person in ConcernedApe. The game has some of the richest gameplay and romance options available in the current gaming market. Regardless of how many times you start and restart the tale of this game, it never ceases to entertain. This is no small feat either, as the game does not rely on gimmicks or flashy visuals to entrance the played. Rather players will be gripped by this life/farming sim as they engage in these activities.

For example, mining. Mining ores in the game is one way that players can profit the most, as well as form gear for themselves. This is great as there will come a time when you have to face foes that can do considerable damage to you—making mining a wonderful way to get ahead of the game while you can. So if you enjoy older-style farming games and life sims, such as Harvest Moon, definitely check outStardew Valley, and poke around the mines a bit. You never know what you are going to find.

3. Terraria

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Terraria, much like Stardew Valley, has a lower poly art style. This allows the game to have a unique flavor to its visuals without sacrificing performance to do so. The player will engage with many different systems in this game, and one of the major systems is the mining system within the game. Players will have to harvest resources in order to get ahead of the game, which has a surprisingly difficult learning curve. There is also a heavy emphasis placed on player creativity and the adaptability of the world. This makes the game rather sandboxey and easy to enjoy for those who enjoy that genre.

Mining is such a huge part of the game. In fact, you can even find guides dedicated strictly to mining in the game. In addition, players can augment their mining speed in the game. This can be done by using special equipment, for example, which gives the player a goal to work toward. To close, Terraria is a game that, much like Stardew Valley, can become any number of things that the player desires, so if you are looking for a mining game that has a high level of adaptability to it, then this is a great choice.

2. Deep Rock Galactic

Deep Rock Galactic is a unique take on the mining game. Players will be able to participate in up to four-player co-op, which feels fantastic within the game. The game even has a class system that allows for different teams to be formed for a variety of purposes within the game. This is something that adds to the player's identity and teamwork elements within the game. The focus on the game's FPS mechanics also makes it notably different from other entries on this list.

So if you are looking for a game that includes mining in a unique way, this would be a great choice. There are Gunners, Engineers, Scouts, and Drillers. Each of these classes brings its own strengths and weaknesses to any team. This makes the game feel different each time you boot it up with a new composition. The gameplay itself is also very oddly satisfying, making it one of the best mining games currently on the market.

1. Minecraft

It is extremely difficult to have a list of mining games and not discuss Minecraft. This game has gone on to spawn so many communities, other games, and franchises, as well as make a ton of memories. While the visual style of the game is purposefully simple, it perfectly encapsulates the feeling of mining. Players can go mining for rare resources, for which they will need higher levels of equipment and luck. For example, if you are mining for diamonds in the lower levels of the game, it can become increasingly risky.

The game's soundtrack also does a great job of making the game as relaxing to play as possible. This seems to give the game an intangible coziness while you hammer your way through the mines. Players can build houses or whatever their heart desires really within Minecraft. So much so, in fact, that many communities have sprouted over the years simply based on building. All in all, Minecraft is the quintessential mining game for players to enjoy on their PlayStation 5.

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Judson Holley is a writer that began his career as a ghostwriter. Returning to the mortal coil  to work among the living. With some of his favorite games being tactical FPS games such as Squad and the Arma series. Although this could not be further from the truth as he enjoys games with deep stories such as the Kingdom Hearts series as well as Jade Empire and The Knights of the Old Republic series. When not attending to his wife, Judson often tends to his cats. He also has a knack for music mainly composing for and playing piano.