Lewis, Simon and Duncan are together again, working under the newly formed Hole Diggers Inc. Their goal is to dig hole.
Simon runs into a spot of bother when he digs too deep in search of dwarven riches, meanwhile back on Craggy Island, Lewis and Duncan get unpacked and start tinkering with new technologies.
Simon delves underground in search of all his lost loot. Back on Craggy Island, Lewis and Duncan continue making the mud caked landscape more habitable.
Simon scrambles to get back to the surface before he has a nervous breakdown, meanwhile Lewis is computing and Duncan is farming.
Simon can't hold back his Dwarven instincts and has to dig a new and mighty hole, Duncan is put in charge of factory architecture and Lewis regails us with tales of his potato past.
Lewis falls into the role of Simon's manservant as work escalates to make his giant hole even more gianter and Clucky shocks Duncan after he discovers she had a bun in the oven all along.
Lewis, Simon and Duncan get to work on building the machines that will be the basis of their future factory.
Simon has a run in with some scurvy dogs on the open sea and Duncan and Lewis start setting up the perimeter for the new construction.
Simon takes to the skies to mine some clouds in an attempt to modernise his base on lovely island. On Craggy Island, Lewis and Duncan expand the base out to sea.
The plans for the new base appear before our eyes as the boys use spooky ghost blocks to show us the outline of what the base will become.
Simon's dish starts to take shape, even if it's not quite the right shape, Lewis goes overboard with the tower design and Duncan starts moulding South Craggy into a luxury golf course.
Simon gets to work setting up a way to teleport to Lovely Island, Lewis is still building towards the reactor and Duncan needs seeds!
The teleporter is perfected while Lewis builds a little robot friend to help out on the island.
The little robit Honeydew gets stuck on the difference between cheese and petrol and the plans for the dish are changed a bit.
Lewis' machines start to work, Simon's sphere becomes more spherical and Duncan's golf course threatens to lag them back to the stone age.
Simon gets everyone on course with a rousing speech at the noticeboard and the first blocks of the towers are placed.
The floor goes down in the new towers and an ominous Pyramid Head is built at the entrance.
Today they make a trip into space and meet an old martian friend.
We have a code red! Duncan is stuck on the moon and his oxygen is running down fast. It's up to Lewis and Simon to quickly come up with a plan of action.
Trapped on the moon with a dwindling supply of oxygen, Duncan waits to be rescued by the crack space rescue squad! Unfortunately they weren't available so Lewis turns up instead.
Duncan seems to have an upset tummy as he is exhibiting symptoms of a severe case of the sparkle farts.
Simon straps himself into the rocket and heads for space where he lays the foundations for their glorious space station, Dwarf Star!
The Hole Diggers adventure continues, when a friend visits Craggy Island and gives the guys a few pointers on how they can improve their operation.
Simon and Sips separate from the others and head over to Lovely Island to set up a sacrificial altar in the latest episode of their Minecraft adventure, Hole Diggers.
Simon and Sips await the midnight hour, for when the clock strikes twelve they must make their sacrifice upon the altar to complete the ritual, as the Hole Diggers Minecraft adventure continues!
Sips uses his witchery pointing finger to command Lewis to do his bidding but this devolves into showing each other how much they can bench.
Simon and Sips stand atop the local volcano and struggle to get the machines to channel the lava.
A new visitor comes to Craggy with plans to expand his burgeoning franchise of chilli eateries. Simon, however, has other ideas.
The guys get to work on a faster cobble generator and Duncan tears his hair out trying to scrape some wool together.
The guys struggle to handle explosive ingots in an attempt to craft a portal to the deep dark, in the latest installment of Yogscast Complete Pack series, Hole Diggers!
Simon goes through the portal to explore the mysterious deep dark and shed some light on what secrets hide down in the black void.
Down in The Deep Dark, Lewis and Simon explore the ominous shadows that surround them, meanwhile high in space, Duncan starts work on the Dwarf Star.
Simon gets ready to check on Duncan and his progress up on Dwarf Star but his lack of rocket fuel throws a spanner in the works.
Simon makes a second attempt to visit Duncan up on the space station so they can plan out the design of the Dwarf Star.
Welcome to this spin off series where Lewis and Duncan tweak the fiddly machine bits to get it all running super smoothly for the main series.
More bonus episodes with Lewis and Duncan exploring ways to expand their powerful super computer to contain all the recipes they will ever need.
Simon starts on his (earthbound but soon to be in space) space station leaving Duncan and Lewis to puzzle through the problem of how to get oxygen up there.
The oxygen system starts to take shape while Simon toils away on his redstone behemoth above the factory.
Duncan takes the crazy oxygen system up to space to see if it will do its job while Simon's Mighty structure edges closer to completion.
Simon's quarter of the space station gets finished while the oxygen system has its final tweaks to allow the guys to breathe freely on the Dwarf Star.
Lewis and Duncan continue with their technical shizwaz, fine tuning the machines and creating super systems to allow the main series to run silky smooth... mostly.
To make a space laser you need one key piece of machinery: a slaughterhouse on the moon that can grind pigs into mush. To make this machine Simon heads back to Ham Base to meet up with his moon pigs.
Simon sets up his slaughterhouse on the moon and gets to work grinding the space pigs into mush meanwhile Duncan gets all briney with his massive tanks and Lewis runs around like a mad man to support them.
Simon brings back his bucket of pink slime from the moon, now the boys can start their programme of slime breeding to get the slimey resources they need to build space lasers!
Lewis and Duncan tackle the mighty task of automating their manufacturing process.
Lewis and Duncan get more bang for their buck after setting up their five times processing system which gets more from your ore.
Simon goes back to getting his red station ready, while Lewis and Duncan deal with the coral reef they exposed after their work on Hole Diggers Extra.
Duncan puts the server in jeopardy after crafting a weapon so powerful that it has crash inducing capabilities.
Duncan dives back into the one place he will inevitably be killed, Simon adds windows to the giant red macaroni and Lewis coaxes Simon to blow up some things with tiny TNT.
Lewis and Duncan have been working hard between episodes to surprise Simon with a great gift. The doughnut space station has been moved to space!
Up on the mighty space doughnut, also known as Dwarf Star, Simon and Duncan follow the precise instructions of their earthbound friend Lewis in the pursuit of making a quantum computing system, powerful enough to send their many items up to the new space base.
The guys attempt to transmit energy from earth to space to feed the power hungry quantum machinery that has been built on the Dwarf Star.
Simon crafts his new baby, the super powerful nuclear reactor. This behemoth of floating space radiation should provide all the power needed to keep the space station running in top notch condition.
The stars have aligned, the time is nigh, Simon can finally prove his worth as a space dwarf and fire his mighty drilling laser down on the earth below.
Today we learn about Lewis' bizzare eating habits and he tries to convince the others that it's a good idea to munch on caterpillars.
Lewis puts the finishing touches on the torture prison that will house Mr Blobby and will be used to grind him up over and over again until slime balls are coming out of their ears.
The boys discuss their ideas on how they would launch a potato based restaurant and how they wouldn't use it as a front for a drug ring.
Duncan manages to seal part of the Dwarf Star and in celebration Simon belts out a few of his favourite songs by Seal.
Simon is given the job of making a turbine for the reactor and the guys question whether what they're doing is actually evil.
The new giant turbine takes shape as Simon moulds it to Lewis' precise instructions, but things get a little out of hand in the explaining. Do it for Mummy, Simon!
Lewis gets Simon to make some additions to the turbine set up. So Simon takes it upon himself to make it a little bit pretty, though he may not be totally successful.
Simon got a bit carried away with himself and planted fluiduct nipples all over the nuclear instrumentation, now with the guys able to power the computer again, Simon must remove his nipply bits.
Lewis and Duncan take on their excess steam by adding more turbines to use it up. There are also plans for some snazzy colour customisation and a new way of getting around the station.
It's time to get rid of that space staircase and replace it with a shiny new teleporter.
We try and spruce up both the space base and the big H. Simon gets to work on a jumper for the big H trousers, while Duncan and Lewis play around with cloning and invisibility.
We have to overcome the technical challenge of building a clone lab in space and Simon carries on with the extension to the base.
The clone bay is near completion, we just need to do a test to make sure everything works. Let's see if it runs smoothly! Here's a hint... it doesn't.
So we've reached the end of Hole Diggers and you can be sure it's going to end with a bang... a really, really big bang.