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A conversation of Minesweeper for the NDS.
Mine Sweeper is a remake of the puzzle game Minesweeper for the NDS.


==Objectives==
==User guide==
Uncover all the squares that do not contain mines without being "destroyed".
The objective is to uncover all the tiles that do not contain mines.


==User guide==
The location of the mines is discovered by a process of logic.
The location of the mines is discovered by a process of logic.


Select a square on the game board will reveal what is hidden underneath the chosen square or squares (a large number of blank squares may be revealed in one go if they are adjacent to each other).
Select a tile on the game board will reveal what is hidden underneath the chosen tile or tiles (a large number of blank tiles may be revealed in one go if they are adjacent to each other).


Some squares are blank but some contain numbers (1 to 8), each number being the number of mines adjacent to the uncovered square.  
Some tiles are blank but some contain numbers (1 to 8), each number being the number of mines adjacent to the uncovered tile.  


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[[Category:DS homebrew games]]
[[Category:Homebrew puzzle games on DS]]

Revision as of 02:42, 19 June 2021

Mine Sweeper
File:Minesweeperstefands.png
General
Author(s)stefan
TypePuzzle
Version1.1
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:Minesweeper11stefands.zip Download]
Website
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Mine Sweeper is a remake of the puzzle game Minesweeper for the NDS.

User guide

The objective is to uncover all the tiles that do not contain mines.

The location of the mines is discovered by a process of logic.

Select a tile on the game board will reveal what is hidden underneath the chosen tile or tiles (a large number of blank tiles may be revealed in one go if they are adjacent to each other).

Some tiles are blank but some contain numbers (1 to 8), each number being the number of mines adjacent to the uncovered tile.


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