Route DIgger 2

Route DIgger 2

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Route Digger 2 is a physics-based logic puzzle where you carve paths through the earth to guide colorful balls into their designated targets using simple mouse gestures.

About Route DIgger 2

This sequel challenges players to use their spatial reasoning to clear obstacles and create smooth tunnels. As a physics-based puzzle, the game focuses on gravity and momentum, requiring precise movements to ensure the balls reach the goal without getting stuck or diverted. It builds on the core mechanics of digging through terrain while introducing increasingly complex layouts.

Designed for fans of logic games, Route Digger 2 offers a clean visual style and intuitive mouse-driven gameplay. The difficulty stems from navigating around fixed structures and managing the movement of balls through varied environments. It is an accessible title suitable for players looking for a relaxing yet mentally engaging experience that rewards careful planning and a steady hand.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: Prickle Games
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 03/15/2021

Why players like Route DIgger 2

  • Satisfying physics-based digging mechanics.
  • Clean and colorful visual presentation.
  • Intuitive controls optimized for both mouse and touch.
  • Gradual difficulty curve that tests logic and spatial skills.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to dig through the soil, creating a clear path for the balls. The goal is to maneuver them into the matching containers. Observe the layout first, then remove the earth strategically to let gravity take over. Ensure the tunnels are wide enough and the angles are steep enough for the balls to maintain their momentum throughout the descent to the bottom.

Tips for beginners

  • Plan the entire route before making your first dig to avoid creating dead ends.
  • Create smooth, curved paths to prevent the balls from losing speed or bouncing unexpectedly.
  • Keep tunnels narrow in specific sections to control the ball's direction more accurately.
  • Watch for fixed obstacles and dig around them to maintain a steady flow.