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Sin Slayers: Meat & Greed is a role-playing simulator from goonswarm that turns idle mining into a minimalist pastime. Released in September 2025 for PC, it’s a single-player game designed to run quietly on your desktop while you work or relax. The premise is simple: dig rocks, collect gems, and spend in-game cash on upgrades to automate the process. Set in a whimsical mining world with randomized rewards, it’s a low-effort RPG where progression feels satisfying without demanding attention. The game’s charm comes from its simplicity and the occasional surprise, like rare gems buried deep in the rock layers.
The core loop revolves around clicking to mine, selling resources, and using profits to upgrade drills and storage. You place the small window on your desktop and let it run passively, only checking in every few hours. Later, you automate most tasks by buying faster drills and efficiency boosts, reducing interaction to occasional resource management. New areas unlock as you clear layers, each with unique gem types and higher payouts. The game tracks progress with a level system and unlocks cosmetic upgrades. Controls are basic, mouse clicks and drag-to-resize the window. While it lacks combat or complex RPG elements, the slow, methodical grind mirrors classic idle games with a niche twist.
The PlayPile community rates it 4.7/5, with 89,000 players logging an average of 12.5 hours. 84% finish the game, and 80% describe the mood as “chill,” with 15% adding “amused.” Critics score it 86/100, praising its “effortless joy” and “perfect background task.” Players note the $14.99 price as a strong point, though 78% say it’s “easy to forget exists.” Achievement completion sits at 22%, with 30 trophies tied to resource milestones and exploration. The most common review snippet: “I bought this on a whim and now my desktop has a goldmine.”
Meat & Greed works best for people who enjoy background automation and don’t mind slow progression. It’s not a deep RPG, but the passive rewards and desktop-friendly design make it a solid $14.99 buy for idle fans. With 30 achievements and randomized content, there’s enough to unlock for casual players, though hardcore gamers may find it too simplistic. It’s a game that fits into your routine, not the other way around.
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