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Black Gold: Oil Drilling Simulator Demo
DEMOReleased: 06/06/2025
Full Game
Black Gold: Oil Drilling SimulatorDeveloper
CreativeForge Games
Publisher
CreativeForge Games
Description
This is a demo of Black Gold, a first-person oil management simulator game.
What do you get inside?
You will be able to:
Gather materials and parts
Build
Operate Machinery
Hire Workers
Upgrade and improve machines, workers and home
Mine and sell
More about the full game below:
Be Your Own Boss
Black Gold is a first-person management simulator game where you take your place in the race for money. You are the one responsible for your success: decide who to work for you, choose where you put your first steps, and control how well your oil wells run.
Tools, Resources, and Building
Before drilling can begin, the land must be prepared. Cut down trees, process timber, and build your first derricks. Every structure is a step toward production and expanding your infrastructure.
Gears and Rusty Sweat
Machines are the heart of extraction, but every pump, gear, and valve needs spare parts and constant attention. You must invest in equipment and maintain it before rust takes over.
People and the Home Base
Hire workers for various roles. Each employee can be upgraded to boost your company’s efficiency. You can also upgrade your home base, unlocking new features and improving overall work conditions.
Become Rich
Your wallet will grow quickly after you sell your first crude oil barrel. Spend money to discover new technology, enlarge your workplace, buy new machines, or upgrade them.
Price
Free to Play
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