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Minesweeper - Finding safe lands

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Minesweeper - Finding safe lands

Minesweeper - Challenge your friends to see if they can beat your score, find out who will become the minesweeper king! Minesweeper is similar to the Sudoku puzzle game in that your success largely depends on eliminating possible answers until only one is left. After clicking on one of those squares, some squares will disappear, some will remain blank, and some will contain numbers. Your task is to use those numbers to find out which empty cells contain mines and which are safe to click.

Minesweeper for Android Features:

* Classic Minesweeper gameplay

* Set number of landmines

* 5 difficulty levels: beginner, easy, intermediate, expert and custom games for more mines

* Increase or decrease the number of mines

* Advanced gameplay designed for accuracy and fast times

* Tablet support for larger screen games

* Avoid the mines and join the leaderboard

* Global high scores, both weekly and all-time high

* Variable zoom levels to help dodge mines

* The original Minesweeper for Android



Target

In Minesweeping, the player must be able to open all the unmines on a board, and must not detonate any mines. Games are ranked by completion time, so completing the game as soon as possible is also an important goal for advanced players.


Rule

Players start with an empty square board representing a "minefield".

Click on a square in the table. If you accidentally hit a box with a mine (this often happens to new players), the game is over. Conversely, if the cell has no mines, an area of cells will be opened with the numbers. The number on a square is the number of mines in the 8 cells that lie around with that tile.

If it is certain that a cell has mines, the player can check that box with a flag image by right-clicking.

If the adjacent cells of a cell already have enough mines, but there are still other empty cells, those cells do not have mines.

The game ends with a win for the player who opens all the boxes without mines.

Tactic


How to solve Minesweeper (Beginner 9x9)

The game is divided into three levels:


Easy (Beginner): 8 × 8 square board (9 × 9 from Microsoft Windows XP versions onwards) on which 10 mines are laid

Mediate: 16 × 16 square board on which 40 mines are spread

Difficult (Expert): 30 × 16 square board on which 99 mines are scattered

There is also an option that allows the player to choose the size of the board and the number of mines.


The player is told the number of mines remaining on the board, which is calculated by subtracting the number of flags from the original number of mines (mines may show up as negative if the player places too many flags).


In some versions of Minesweeper, if the player has marked with a flag with enough mines around a number box, the player can click on that number box to open all the remaining unopened squares to increase the number of mines. speed of play, this trick is known as opening a series (English: chording) (this does not prevent the player from making false marks and detonating mines).


Most versions of the game will ensure that the first tile the player opens will be free of mines to avoid ending the game too soon, some versions open additional tiles around it to aid newbies. play continues. So, where on the board the first tile is opened will affect the player's progress.


























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