Dwarf Eats Mountain
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Strategy
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Camera Comfort
Color Alternatives
Custom Volume Controls
Adjustable Difficulty
Mouse Only Option
Playable without Timed Input
Save Anytime
Steam Cloud
Stats
Family Sharing

Dwarves hunger for gold, and no mountain shall stand in their way! Mine riches, unearth artifacts, and upgrade your dwarves to devour ever-bigger peaks in this whimsical incremental game.

Developers: Green Wizard
Publishers: Green Wizard
Release Date: May 18, 2026
Price (USD): $8.99
Current Players: 3.2k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Positive(100%)
addictive gameplay
creative progression
quick fixes
quirky fun
incremental genre
improvement since demo
save file transfer
language clarity
Overall, the reviews for the game show enthusiasm for its engaging gameplay and addictive mechanics. Players highlight improvements over the demo and praise its creativity and fun elements. A small number of reviews point out frustrations with issues like save file transfer and language clarity. Nevertheless, the incremental genre appeal remains a strong part of its charm.

Positive Points

  • The game has improved significantly since the demo with more mechanics and perks.
  • Highly addictive and engaging gameplay that captures the player's attention.
  • The game's prestige system is satisfying and offers creative progression paths with different Dwarf types.
  • Developers are responsive and quick to address issues, providing a seamless experience.
  • Players appreciate the quirky and fun nature of the game, along with the incremental challenge.
  • Negative Points

  • The save files from the demo do not transfer to the full version, causing frustration and loss of progress.
  • There are some minor issues with unclear language within the game, such as the term 'total gold' being potentially misleading.
  • Mixed Points

  • The gameplay is enjoyable and well-regarded by those who like the incremental genre, but specific preferences may vary depending on individual tastes.
  • Common Themes

  • The game is well-liked by the fans of the incremental genre and those who enjoyed the demo.
  • Players frequently mention the game's addictive nature and its connection to the dwarf theme.
  • There is widespread appreciation for how the game has been developed and its progression mechanics.
  • Updated 5/19/2026, 12:00:43 AM UTC