Mine relics and resources to build your base, craft new equipment, survive, and power up the Core. Defeat giant monsters, discover hidden secrets, farm crops, cook new recipes and explore a procedurally generated underground world in a mining sandbox adventure for 1-8 players.

Explore a vast underground cave of endless resources. Mine resources, discover hidden crystals, fossils & trinkets and survive a procedurally generated underground world.

Expand your base from humble beginnings to a vast homestead. Build workbenches and generators to craft new equipment and technology, create your base, and power up your Core.

Customise your explorer and craft new items, armour and equipment to venture further into the cave. Craft a pickaxe to mine walls and resources, build bridges to cross underground lakes, and place torches and bonfires to light up the darkness.

Plant seeds and nurture crops to grow food, or combine ingredients in the cooking pot to discover tasty new recipes with unexpected buffs.

Explore living biomes and fight cavernous creatures in a simulated underground ecosystem. Defeat giant beasts to claim their crystals and continue the adventure.

Survive alone or play online with up to 7 other players. Visit their caverns or invite them into yours, working together to mine resources, fight, farm, craft and survive.

Find massive bosses in an infinite, procedurally generated world with endless gameplay and resources.
Hey there Explorers, weve just launched a patch for Core Keeper that includes a cool new update for dedicated servers!\n\nTraversing the underground is always fun with friends, but up until now, Explorers playing on dedicated servers all had to be using the same client to run the game. Well, were pleased to report that PC gamers can now play Core Keeper together on the same dedicated servers, whether theyre running the game on Steam, Epic Games, GoG, or the Microsoft Store! \n\nIf you want to run a dedicated server that supports players running the game via a different client than the host, youll find instructions on how to do this in the README.txt file located in the folders associated with your dedicated server. This is typically found at the following file path when running a server via Steam: \"SteamLibrary\\steamapps\\common\\Core Keeper Dedicated Server\\README.txt\". You can also follow these instructions to open up an existing dedicated server to players running the game via other clients too.\n\nYou might be wondering how this update impacts the way mods work on dedicated servers. Were delighted to report that your mods should still function as intended when playing with folks running the game via different clients so long as all players have the same mods installed.\n\nWe hope this will bring even more Explorers together for adventures, base building, boss battles, and camaraderie (or competition, for those who prefer to play PvP!). If youre looking for folks to play with, make sure you join our Core Keeper community Discord and visit the #-lfg-matchmaking channel to meet your fellow Explorers.\n
Minimum Setup
- OS: Linux (Ubuntu 20.04)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 2.8 GHz
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX950
Recommended Setup
- OS: Linux (Ubuntu 20.04)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 2.8 GHz
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1650
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