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Lucky Pick Review: A Solid Idle Mining Clicker for Desktop

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Lucky Pick Review: A Solid Idle Mining Clicker for Desktop

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Lucky Pick Review: A Solid Idle Mining Clicker for Desktop

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Controls

You only need your mouse here since it's desktop only. Click to throw pickaxes and interact with the UI. Took a minute to realize that clicking the upgrade menu stops the auto-attack, so plan your clicks carefully.

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What is Lucky Pick?

You throw pickaxes at rocks to collect gems and coins, then buy upgrades to mine faster while idle. It's a standard loop: click to break blocks, sell gems for cash, and improve your gear. The goal is to automate the whole thing so you can just watch the numbers go up. You'll like this if you enjoy numbers getting big and don't mind repetitive clicking. It's not for people who hate waiting. Honestly, if you are looking for deep storylines, skip it. But for a quick desktop fix, it does the job.

How to Play Lucky Pick

You start by manually clicking rocks to smash them. After you grab some gems, you sell them for coins and buy the first auto-miner upgrade. It takes about 5 minutes to get enough cash so your character starts throwing pickaxes without you doing anything. Once the auto-mining kicks in, the game slows down a bit. You'll hit a wall where you wait for coins to pile up. Don't just stare at the screen; come back later to buy the big upgrades. I wasted time early on just clicking like crazy, but upgrades are way more important.

Lucky Pick Key Features

Idle mechanics let you collect coins without touching the mouse.
Destroy blocks to find rare gems hidden inside standard rocks.
Upgrade your gear to deal massive damage to 2D blocks.
Auto-mining kicks in after about 5 minutes of active play.
Simple 2D graphics keep the focus on mining and upgrades.

Why Choose Lucky Pick

I picked this because it works on the desktop browser without lag. Some clickers are too flashy, but this is straightforward. It's not the best game ever, but the rock-breaking is satisfying when you are bored.

Lucky Pick Pro Tips

1Don't spend coins on small pickaxe upgrades early; save for the auto-miner.
2Sell gems immediately so you can afford the first automation tool.
3Keep the game open in a tab to let the idle mining stack up cash.
4Upgrade your pickaxe damage whenever the rock health takes more than 3 hits.
5I made the mistake of not upgrading my bag size early, so watch your inventory.

Lucky Pick FAQ

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