Minesweeper is a very, very difficult game. If you break your monitor out of rage because you keep clicking on the mines, that is your fault and not mine. Please stop monitor abuse. :D
Minesweeper is an old computer game where your objective is to clear out the entire board without triggering any mines. If you click on a tile and it has no mines nearby, the tile will disappear completely, and will clear any nearby tiles. However, if there is a mine near the tile, it will display a number showing how many mines are close to the tile (including diagonally). Using logic, reasoning, and some guessing, you must figure out where the mine(s) are located. If you attempt to clear a tile with a mine on it, it is game over!
Think that there is a mine on a specific tile? Right-click that tile to flag it, letting you know that there could be a mine right there. It is not necessary to beat the game, and is a function that exists simply to help you remember the location of possible mines. To remove a flag, simply left-click the tile. Be careful though: if you accidentally click on the tile again, and there really is a mine there... well, you'll see what happens.
You'll get a game over if you attempt to clear a tile with a mine in it, or if the timer exceeds 3,600 seconds (meaning that you have an hour to clear the entire board).
In an upcoming leaderboard, players will be graded based on how fast they were able to clear the board on each difficulty.
Yes, yes, I know. The game can get pretty... shall we say slow. Due to the amount of objects executing their behaviors, plus the animations of the mines as they blow up, this game will get INCREDIBLY laggy, and you will need to constantly refresh the page time and time again for the best experience. Yeah, sorry for the inconvenience, but as the title suggests, this game was very rushed and was made in literally 96 hours.
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