Clean The Superstore vs Mine a Planet (2026) — Which Roblox Game Is Better?
Clean The Superstore and Mine a Planet are both fast-rising Roblox games in 2026, but they scratch different itches. Clean The Superstore runs around ~10,600 concurrent players with 3.7M visits, while Mine a Planet sits near ~6,500 concurrent with 1.1M visits.
This head-to-head breaks down gameplay, progression, community, and monetization so you can pick the one worth your next session — or decide to keep both installed.
Clean The Superstore vs Mine a Planet — Quick Stats (2026)
| Category | Clean The Superstore | Mine a Planet |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Cleaning Sim | Idle Mining |
| Place ID | 80000420704526 | 121125129560252 |
| Developer | CleanTogether | Skydog Games |
| Concurrent Players | ~10,600 | ~6,500 |
| Total Visits | 3.7M | 1.1M |
| Core Loop | Pick up, sort, and restock 3,000+ misplaced items to unlock upgrades | Roll drones, auto-mine ore, sell cargo, upgrade the fleet, evolve the planet |
| Codes | No verified codes yet | Yes (DISCORD, UPDATE7 +2) |
| Mobile-Friendly | Yes | Yes |
| Free-to-Play | Yes | Yes |
Gameplay — What Do You Actually Do?
Clean The Superstore
Clean The Superstore is an active cleaning sim: pick up, sort, and restock 3,000+ misplaced items to fill shelves, earn points, and unlock upgrades, solo or in co-op, with a timer and global leaderboards. Every point comes from you, and there is no offline income or code system.
Mine a Planet
Mine a Planet is a hands-off idle miner: a fleet of laser drones auto-mines a voxel planet while you roll for stronger drones, upgrade the fleet, and evolve the planet. Drones mine offline, and it has an active code system for time skips, batteries, and a drone pack.
Progression — How Quickly Does It Hook You?
The two sit at opposite ends. Clean The Superstore is entirely active — your cleaning speed and technique drive every point, and progress stops when you log off. Mine a Planet is mostly passive — you optimize a fleet and let it run, online or off. One is a focused, session-based grind; the other is a set-and-optimize idler.
Edge: Clean The Superstore for hands-on session play; Mine a Planet for passive, offline-friendly optimizing.
Player Count and Community (July 2026)
Clean The Superstore has the bigger live crowd, around ~10,600 concurrent with 3.7M visits and 33K favorites. Mine a Planet is newer and smaller so far, near ~6,500 concurrent with 1.1M visits, though it is growing quickly.
Edge: Clean The Superstore, on player count and visits.
Game Passes and Monetization
Neither game has a verified public pass list from trackers. The difference is codes: Mine a Planet has four working ones (DISCORD, UPDATE7, BETABETA, DRONES) for free boosts, while Clean The Superstore has no code system. So Mine a Planet gives you more free value up front.
Edge: Mine a Planet, for real active codes.
Replay Value
Clean The Superstore's leaderboards, timer, and co-op reward repeated hands-on runs, while Mine a Planet's rolling and planet evolution reward long-term optimizing you can leave running. Active competition versus passive progression decides which sticks.
Earning Free Robux While You Play
Neither game hands out Robux — codes give in-game boosts only. To fund gamepasses in Clean The Superstore or Mine a Planet, Earnaldo lets you earn real Robux by completing quick tasks.
Earn Free Robux for Clean The Superstore or Mine a Planet
Complete simple tasks on Earnaldo and withdraw real Robux.
Head-to-Head Verdict — Clean The Superstore vs Mine a Planet in 2026
The Verdict
Choose Clean The Superstore if you want an active, satisfying cleaning sim with co-op and leaderboards to chase.
Choose Mine a Planet if you want a hands-off idle miner with drone rolls, planet evolution, and active codes.
Overall: Clean The Superstore is the bigger, more active game today, while Mine a Planet is the passive, code-backed idler that keeps earning offline. Pick by pace — hands-on cleaning or hands-off mining.
Who Should Play What?
- You want active, hands-on play: Clean The Superstore.
- You want passive offline progress: Mine a Planet.
- You like leaderboards and co-op: Clean The Superstore.
- You want free codes to start: Mine a Planet.
- You want to earn Robux: Both work with Earnaldo.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clean The Superstore is bigger, around ~10,600 concurrent with 3.7M visits, while Mine a Planet, launched in late June 2026, runs near ~6,500 concurrent with 1.1M visits.
Mine a Planet has an active code system — DISCORD, UPDATE7, BETABETA, and DRONES. Clean The Superstore has no code system at all.
Mine a Planet. Its drones keep mining while you are away, whereas Clean The Superstore only rewards active cleaning with no offline income.
Mine a Planet, since it runs itself while you optimize. Clean The Superstore is hands-on, with items to sort every second you play.
No. Clean The Superstore is an active cleaning-and-sorting sim and Mine a Planet is a passive idle drone miner.
Play Clean The Superstore first if you want active, competitive sessions, or Mine a Planet first if you prefer passive, offline-friendly progress with free codes.
Dig deeper with the Clean The Superstore guide, the Mine a Planet guide, or grab codes for Clean The Superstore and Mine a Planet.