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Just one article, the game has a... special... history.
The look of this game reminds me of the "original" Voxelized design. Just wanted to share my thoughts. I am sure this game has another developer and a different career.
4D Miner offers more features and playability in a demo that's available for free than Voxelized offered in a game that people were actually being charged money for. Not to mention that it seems like Voxelized was a straight-up Minecraft-clone (before the developer turned the game into just a bunch of repackaged assets) whilst the developer of 4D Miner has actually bothered to include his own innovations, which make the game fairly unique.
That said 4D Miner is still in development and the demo is still a little bare-bones when it comes to content. Overall it's not a problem, but at the start it's not really clear how to progress. Just bear that in mind if you do decide to play it.