
Game Overview
A failing family jewelry shop becomes the center of a relaxed mining-and-management adventure built around turning raw ore into profit. Mining Merchant casts you as an entrepreneur determined to restore an uncle’s struggling business, balancing dirty work beneath the earth with the polish of a busy storefront. Its mood stays approachable rather than punishing, mixing the satisfaction of gathering valuable materials with the steady ambition of expanding a small operation into a respected jeweler. Every gemstone pulled from the dark has the potential to become the next item that keeps the lights on.
Mining trips supply the essential loop: descend into underground areas, dig out metals, gems, and other valuables, then return with enough stock to keep production moving. Resources pass through smelting and a hands-on, physics-driven jewelry-making process, where they become rings, necklaces, and saleable creations rather than remaining anonymous crafting ingredients. Shopkeeping matters just as much as extraction, requiring you to arrange merchandise, meet customer expectations, and invest earnings in better tools, greater carrying capacity, and personal improvements that make deeper expeditions more efficient. Up to four players can share the workload online, whether that means splitting up mine duties, crafting together, or keeping the shop active while others hunt for the next lucrative haul.
The appeal comes from how clearly its two halves feed each other: mining is not an isolated survival chore, and selling is not a detached menu exercise. Loot has a tangible purpose, while upgrades support visible growth through expanded rooms, additional floors, stronger equipment, and a more capable merchant. It carries some of the routine-driven comfort of shop simulators and crafting games, but frames progress around a specialized jewelry business instead of a generic farm or fantasy town. Players who enjoy casual co-op, incremental upgrades, and self-directed business building should find plenty to like, while solo players can take the same climb from modest workshop to prosperous store at an unhurried pace.
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Installation
- Click the green button below to be redirected to UploadHaven.
- Wait 15 seconds, then hit “Free Download.” (Free downloads may be slower — upgrade to UploadHaven Pro for faster speeds.)
- Once downloaded, right-click the .zip file and choose “Extract to Mining Merchant.” (You’ll need 7-Zip for this.)
- Open the extracted folder and run the game as administrator.
- Enjoy! 🎮 If you see missing DLL errors, check the _Redist folder inside and install what’s needed.
System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 200 MB available space
Setup Guide & Troubleshooting
How do I fix missing DLL errors for Mining Merchant (v1.01.80)?
After extracting Mining Merchant (v1.01.80), navigate to the _Redist or _CommonRedist folder inside the game directory and install DirectX, Vcredist, and any other dependencies included.
What should I do if the downloaded file is corrupted?
The full archive is 169.25 MB — make sure your download completed fully before extracting. Use 7-Zip to extract the files. If you still see a "file corrupted" error, re-download and try again.
Why should I run the game as administrator?
Right-click the game executable and select "Run as Administrator" to avoid save file issues and permission errors. This is especially important on the first launch.
How do I update my GPU drivers for this game?
The game won't launch — what should I try?
This game requires Version 9.0. Try running in compatibility mode, install the latest DirectX runtime, or install the All-in-One VC Redist Package.
My antivirus is blocking the game — is it safe?
Antivirus false positives are common with pre-installed games. Temporarily pause your antivirus during extraction to prevent it from quarantining game files. You can re-enable it after the extraction completes.