If you’ve just started playing Dig It, you probably have a ton of questions about how each of the mechanics works. We want to help you find those answers, and what better place to look than the official wiki, Trello, or Discord communities?

The wiki is a community-driven round-up of content, which is a little light on info at this point. That’s where the Trello comes in though, with the development team dropping everything you need to know about the game as it launches.

Then there’s the Discord, which gives you an opportunity to make new friends, ask questions, and get updates from the developer itself.

Dig It Wiki Link

The Dig It wiki provides a detailed breakdown of most of the game’s systems, including a list of islands, shovels, and mounts. It’s community-driven, so expect to find a wealth of advice from those actually playing the game.

Having said that, it clearly is a bit of a work in progress, with not all of the sections padded out. The shovels section is definitely worth a look at though.

Dig It Trello Link

The Dig It Trello is direct from the developer, and includes the most up-to-date information about the game. It’s fully stacked with lists of all features, including zones, shovels, bags, and more.

What we like most about the Trello is that the development team keep it updated alongside new content drops, so you’re never missing out on any feature of the game. It should be your first stop whenever you’re looking for a list of features.

Dig It Discord Link

The official Dig It Discord gives you an opportunity to talk to the community, as well as get communication directly from the development team.

The ‘updates’ board of the Discord is incredibly active, with the moderators dropping full patch notes, teases of future content, and bug fixes.

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