Gold Digging Sea: angle the claw for pearls, gold, and clock pickups
Gold Digging Sea puts a grabber claw under the waves, and each shot needs a little angle work if you want the big haul. You line up the hook, snag pearls or gold bars from the sea floor, then drag them back before the countdown empties. Rocks are the main waste of time, while clock pickups add +10 seconds and keep a strong run alive. It plays in your browser with no download or signup, and the touch-friendly control works on mobile and desktop.
Rocks, clock pickups, and slower treasure pulls
This skills game keeps the pressure on because heavier treasure takes longer to reel in, so every choice is a tradeoff between speed and value. A clean low shot can slip past obstacles, but a greedy angle may leave the claw stuck on stone. That tension is what gives each stage a different rhythm.
The pacing feels closest to Gold Miner Tom, since both games turn hook timing into the main challenge. The old-school Gold Miner tag fits as well, because the action is all about snatching valuables, avoiding bad grabs, and beating the clock.
Later levels ask for sharper aim because the safest shots are not always the best ones. A small pearl can be smarter than a big gold bar when the timer is low, and a clock pickup can rescue a run that has only a few seconds left. That mix of value, distance, and obstacle placement makes each stage feel like a fresh timing test, especially when you want one more clean haul.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
19 may 2015
Last Update
19 may 2015