Mobile versions for iOS and Android were released on 17 September 2014.
It was released for Microsoft Windows via Steam on 1 April 2014, and ports for Mac OS X and Linux were released on 27 June 2014.
My stats' next upgrade costs when I reached depth 200: PickSpeed 1141, PickPower 1927, PlayerSpeed 237, TimeBoost 1141, DigFee 413.Once you reach a low depth and are running low on time (under 15 seconds or so), adjust your strategy to focus on collecting gold bars in an efficient manner.The gold bars on the upper levels aren't valuable enough to waste time going for. After you've upgraded a bit, spend the first part of a round digging straight down (except for detours for hourglasses).Always go for an hourglass if you think you can reach it in under 5 seconds to make it pay for itself.In the late game it may take two or three rounds to stockpile enough gold just to afford one upgrade. Not paying to keep your remaining gold means the cost of DigFee does not increase, meaning it will still be cheap in the late game when you really need it. In the beginning, try to spend your gold in such a way that you do not have enough to afford DigFee at the end.I don't recommend raising its upgrade cost above 200. Raising it too high makes it easy to overshoot your target when moving and can even cause you to glitch through dirt. Raise PlayerSpeed until you have a speed you are comfortable with.TimeBoost is a secondary concern, as how many hourglasses you pick up in a round will have a much greater effect on your overall time than how much time you started with.As you go deeper blocks become harder to destroy, and need high scores in those two stats to dig through efficiently. Keep your PickSpeed and PickPower high.
(Except on the Console and Windows 10 versions of the game, where the game will go on forever with the blocks turning blue and staying that way.) No more dirt blocks appear and your goat falls through empty space until the timer runs out. The game ends somewhere between depth 250 and 300, after the dirt blocks start turning green. The game resets when you leave the map, meaning you lose all your upgrade progress. Players' Steamworld Goat records are tracked on the Steam leaderboards. Between rounds, you will be able to see your Steam friends' all-time best depths. The number in the upper left corner shows your current depth. Even if you cannot afford it you must still select DigFee and press Special to end the upgrade session. The upgrade must be purchased if you can still afford it after buying other upgrades, and purchasing it ends the upgrade session. If you cannot afford it, all your remaining gold is spent and the upgrade cost is not increased.