Hold & click instruction more like buttons that need to be pressed. I was fooled by this. The fact that each square can contains more than one mines remind me about venn diagram. Is there any restriction how many mines can be contained into?
It's pretty cool as a game. Is there a way to save your state so you don't have to do the easy levels over each time? HOW do you change the controls to left/right click?
What's the point of the blue numbers? The instructions don't explain the idea well, though I think I'm getting a basic handle on it.
Edit: Nevermind, I figured it out. The blue number means either there are that many bombs, or zero. The yellow numbers underneath tell how many bombs are touching that space, so you have to add up the spots next to it. Interesting idea, I like the twist now that I'm figuring it out.
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Hold & click instruction more like buttons that need to be pressed. I was fooled by this. The fact that each square can contains more than one mines remind me about venn diagram. Is there any restriction how many mines can be contained into?
This was a really fun variation of Minesweeper! And the control scheme is really clever; I like how I can drag my mouse to flag multiple tiles.
Nice idea! really interesting
thanks!!
It's pretty cool as a game. Is there a way to save your state so you don't have to do the easy levels over each time? HOW do you change the controls to left/right click?
Click menu > 'new game' and it just goes straight to the big level :) should put a skip tutorial button in...
I've lost like three times because the game registered my hold as a click :(
Hi there. You can change the controls to right/left click :)
What's the point of the blue numbers? The instructions don't explain the idea well, though I think I'm getting a basic handle on it.
Edit: Nevermind, I figured it out. The blue number means either there are that many bombs, or zero. The yellow numbers underneath tell how many bombs are touching that space, so you have to add up the spots next to it. Interesting idea, I like the twist now that I'm figuring it out.