[⛱️] Dig to find Dad
A Roblox experience owned by TopFun Studio.
SimulatorENdiggingexplorationrebirth
[⛱️] Dig to find Dad is a simulator experience created on 2023-01-02. The game has accumulated 30,010,793 lifetime visits and 1,724,757 favorites. Currently, 84 users are playing. The title holds a 78% like percentage. Players dig through terrain to locate a missing character, utilizing tools and explosives to progress through layers toward a store.
Description (written by the developer; not a statement by this register)
Dad disappeared years ago while looking for milk. Rumor has it he may still be underground... Can you find him? 👀 Some say he stopped at a mysterious STORE... Maybe you'll uncover it while digging. 😉 Dig through layers of terrain using different tools and explosives. Once you reach the store, search for dad! 💣 [COMMUNITY] Scroll down to join the community! [📄 Codes]: • None right now Instructions: 📄 To get points = Find dad 👍 To get Bombs = Click when bomb tool equipped 💣 To rebirth = Click rebirth menu 🎉 Roblox Plus users get: 🌟 - 10% More points when buying Points - A special plus-only user tag - A special plus-only badge
Last updated by the developer 23 Jul 2026, 21:02 UTC.
Live players over time
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Players | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Aug 2026, 14:33 | 30 | first reading |
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