Mine a Planet vs My Wood Farm (2026) — Which Roblox Game Is Better?
Mine a Planet and My Wood Farm are both fast-rising Roblox games in 2026, but they scratch different itches. Mine a Planet runs around ~6,500 concurrent players with 1.1M visits, while My Wood Farm sits near ~9,400 concurrent with 2.3M 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.
Mine a Planet vs My Wood Farm — Quick Stats (2026)
| Category | Mine a Planet | My Wood Farm |
|---|---|---|
| Genre | Idle Mining | Wood Tycoon |
| Place ID | 121125129560252 | 79267089300389 |
| Developer | Skydog Games | Did I Axe |
| Concurrent Players | ~6,500 | ~9,400 |
| Total Visits | 1.1M | 2.3M |
| Core Loop | Roll drones, auto-mine ore, sell cargo, upgrade the fleet, evolve the planet | Axe trees for wood, sell it for cash, upgrade axes, expand your plot |
| Codes | Yes (DISCORD, UPDATE7 +2) | No verified codes yet |
| Mobile-Friendly | Yes | Yes |
| Free-to-Play | Yes | Yes |
Gameplay — What Do You Actually Do?
Mine a Planet
Mine a Planet is an idle miner: a fleet of laser drones auto-mines a voxel planet, hauling ore you sell for cash. You roll for stronger drones, upgrade mining power and cargo, and evolve the planet for richer material. Drones mine offline, and it has an active code system (DISCORD, UPDATE7, BETABETA, DRONES).
My Wood Farm
My Wood Farm is a wood tycoon: you axe trees for wood, sell it for cash, upgrade your axes, and expand your plot. Your axes also farm wood offline. It is a hands-on loop compared to Mine a Planet's hands-off drones, and it has no verified codes yet.
Progression — How Quickly Does It Hook You?
Both games pay you offline and gate progress behind upgrades, but the feel differs. Mine a Planet is mostly hands-off — you optimize a drone fleet and let it run — while My Wood Farm rewards active chopping between upgrades. Mine a Planet adds a rolling layer for new drones and a planet-evolution track; My Wood Farm keeps two clean spending tracks in axes and plot size.
If you want a set-it-and-optimize idler, Mine a Planet fits. If you like actively swinging an axe while you grow, My Wood Farm is more tactile.
Edge: Mine a Planet, for its deeper rolling-and-evolution loop and an active code to jump-start it.
Player Count and Community (July 2026)
My Wood Farm has the larger live crowd right now, around ~9,400 concurrent with 2.3M visits since late May 2026. Mine a Planet is newer, from late June 2026, and runs near ~6,500 concurrent with 1.1M visits — strong growth for its age but a smaller player base so far.
Edge: My Wood Farm, on raw player count and visits.
Game Passes and Monetization
Neither game has a verified public game-pass list from trackers, so both are best treated as free-to-play with optional purchases. Mine a Planet pulls ahead on freebies, though: it has four working codes for time skips, batteries, and a drone pack, while My Wood Farm has none confirmed yet.
Edge: Mine a Planet, thanks to real active codes.
Replay Value
Mine a Planet's rolling and planet evolution give it more systems to come back for, while My Wood Farm's tactile chopping is easy to pick up in short bursts. Both are the kind of idler you leave running and check between other games.
Earning Free Robux While You Play
Neither game hands out Robux — codes give in-game boosts only. To fund gamepasses in Mine a Planet or My Wood Farm, Earnaldo lets you earn real Robux by completing quick tasks.
Earn Free Robux for Mine a Planet or My Wood Farm
Complete simple tasks on Earnaldo and withdraw real Robux.
Head-to-Head Verdict — Mine a Planet vs My Wood Farm in 2026
The Verdict
Choose Mine a Planet if you want a hands-off idle miner with drone rolls, planet evolution, and active codes to start with.
Choose My Wood Farm if you prefer an active, tactile loop of chopping trees and balancing axe upgrades against plot size.
Overall: Mine a Planet is the deeper, code-backed idler, while My Wood Farm has the bigger live crowd and a more hands-on feel. If you want systems to optimize, start with Mine a Planet; if you want to actively grind, start with My Wood Farm.
Who Should Play What?
- You like optimizing systems: Mine a Planet, for drone rolls and planet evolution.
- You like active grinding: My Wood Farm, for hands-on chopping.
- You want a free head start: Mine a Planet, thanks to its four active codes.
- You want the busier servers: My Wood Farm, with more live players.
- You want to earn Robux: Both work with Earnaldo.
Frequently Asked Questions
My Wood Farm has the bigger live crowd, around ~9,400 concurrent and 2.3M visits since late May 2026. 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 — for time skips, batteries, and a drone pack. My Wood Farm has no verified codes yet.
Mine a Planet. Its drones mine automatically while you optimize the fleet, whereas My Wood Farm rewards actively chopping trees between upgrades.
Yes. Mine a Planet's drones keep mining and My Wood Farm's axes keep farming while you are logged off, so both pay you between sessions.
Both are offline-earning idle tycoons, but Mine a Planet is a hands-off drone miner and My Wood Farm is a hands-on wood-cutting tycoon.
Start with Mine a Planet if you want systems to optimize and free codes, or My Wood Farm if you prefer active chopping and busier servers.
Dig deeper with the Mine a Planet guide, the My Wood Farm guide, or grab codes for Mine a Planet and My Wood Farm.