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About Dig to Hell Simulator
Dig to Hell Simulator is a clicker and incremental simulator on Roblox by Xiaoxixi Studio, launched November 2022. Players use explosive bombs to blast through layers of earth, digging progressively deeper until they reach Hell at the bottom. Unlike most digging games that use pickaxes, the explosive click mechanic makes every action feel immediately satisfying. The game commits to weekly updates and releases a new code every time it hits 50,000 new Likes - one of the most transparent code schedules on the platform. It has accumulated 52.8 million visits and a remarkable 5.9 million favorites, indicating a large loyal returning player base.
The core loop is click-to-bomb, building power through two parallel systems:
- 💎 Pets - hatched from eggs using Wins; each provides passive bomb damage, click speed, or Wins multipliers
- 💰 Rebirth - the prestige mechanic; resets progress for a permanent bomb damage multiplier that stacks across many cycles
- 💰 Wins - the sole currency earned from clearing terrain layers; spent on pet hatching and rebirth unlocks
- 🗺️ Terrain layers - surface dirt, rock, harder geological formations, and ultimately Hell itself at the deepest point
- 🗺️ Space Zone - an expansion sub-zone unlocked beyond Hell, adding a post-endgame content layer
- ⏳ Seasonal events - Christmas (Santa and God of Death quest), Easter, and event-coded updates with themed rewards
Premium players receive 2x Speed and 2x Wins, making it a substantial advantage in a time-gated economy. The developer offers free VIP servers for players experiencing lag. Code reward amounts have scaled with the game's economy - early codes gave 200 to 750 Wins while current codes award 15,000 to 45,000 Wins, keeping rewards proportionally meaningful across the game's lifespan.
Dig to Hell Simulator is one of the longest-running bomb-digging games on Roblox with consistent weekly updates and a transparent code release model. Players who want a reliable incremental with a clear progression path and a defined endgame destination will find the Hell-descent format more structured than open-ended mining simulators.
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