About Minesweeper
Minesweeper is a classic single-player puzzle video game. The objective of the game is to clear a rectangular board containing hidden "mines" or bombs without detonating any of them, with help from clues about the number of neighboring mines in each field.
How to Play
- The game board is divided into a grid of squares.
- Some squares contain mines, others are empty.
- The player clicks on squares to reveal them.
- If a square contains a mine, the game ends.
- If a square is empty, it shows a number indicating how many mines are adjacent to it.
- Use this information to deduce where the mines are and mark them with flags.
- The goal is to reveal all non-mine squares without clicking on a mine.
History
Minesweeper was first introduced in 1992 as part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows 3.1. It became a staple of Windows operating systems and has since been ported to various platforms.
Features
- Classic gameplay
- Multiple difficulty levels
- Timer and mine counter
- High scores