Hungarian coder Krissz provides a different take on the classic PC game Minesweeper, allowing the player to vary the size of the grid before playing.
Three difficulty levels govern how many bombs are placed in the grid. The player must uncover them without selecting a bomb space. Choosing a square next to a bomb will reveal how many bombs 'surround' that square, while choosing an empty space will uncover any linked empty spaces.
The graphics are OK and the coloured numbers provide a good visual clue when selecting, but it lacks the option to mark where the player thinks the bombs are.
The graphics are OK and the coloured numbers provide a good visual clue when selecting, but it lacks the option to mark where the player thinks the bombs are.
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