
CastleMiner skips this assumption and goes to ' Minecraft clone equals cash'." Bill was more positive towards CastleMiner Z in his November 2011 review of the game.

He states near the end of his review, "In experience, every Minecraft clone on the Xbox 360 is a deliberate cash-in, but at least the lot of them know that entertainment equals cash. not being able to sink and swim through it), and for having no blocks with unique geometry, mentioning that a fence block in the game was merely a fence texture applied on all faces of a regular block including the top, making fences in the game look awful.

He criticized CastleMiner for having choppy graphics at long distances, no water besides a "murky water" block that does not behave like actual water (i.e. īill of video gaming-centered blog ExtraGuy reviewed both CastleMiner games in his September 2011 review of the original CastleMiner, he gave the game a below-average grade of "D". However, he did like that the game had a multiplayer client browser to visit other players' worlds. of video gaming-focused vlog Big Fat Fony Report said that CastleMiner was his least-favorite of the three titles, saying that the game lacked polish and didn't seem complete enough to be released.

In a September 2011 comparison video of the first three Minecraft-inspired titles released on Xbox Live Indie Games (which include CastleMiner, FortressCraft and Total Miner), Mike B.
