Scratch Raw Stone: Gem Master puts you in charge of a growing gem workshop where every purchase is a gamble. Buy rough stones, scrape them open, and discover what's hiding inside—rich color, hairline cracks, or a complete blank. One scene shows a large brown textured stone resting on a green grid mat. Another shows a glass display case filled with translucent figurines and jewelry, including a bull, horse heads, rings, and hexagonal crystals. A cartoon hand wearing a gold watch points toward a green patch on a dark stone in one view. The core tension is deciding whether to take the dealer's cash offer mid-scratch or hold out, craft the gem into jewelry, and chase the bigger payout.
The loop moves from buying a rough stone to scratching it open, then deciding how to cash out. Accept the dealer's offer while the stone is still partially revealed, or finish the scratch and craft rare gems into jewelry for larger profits. Building up your gem workshop depends on making the right call at each stage.
If the management and growth side of Scratch Raw Stone: Gem Master appeals to you, the broader world of simulation games is packed with titles that reward careful resource decisions. My Perfect Farm: Idle Tycoon shares that same satisfying loop of turning raw resources into growing profits across a bustling operation.
For players drawn to the tycoon-style workshop building, Gas Station delivers a detailed business-building experience where you rebuild and expand a rundown operation step by step. The arcade games category offers quick, satisfying pick-up-and-play sessions, while management games go deeper into the strategy of running and growing your own enterprise.