First-Person Minesweeper darheddk

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First-Person Minesweeper darheddk

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A world-wide apocalypse is under way, and you're a mining engineer at the bottom of a shaft. You are paid to keep the miners alive long enough for them to fill up their shafts, and your way out of a crisis is to destroy whatever gets in your way. If you have played Minesweeper, you know the drill. Your job is to explore a grid of bomb-safe mines and sensors. In each turn, you move a single token through the grid from left to right. If a mine is revealed, you remove the token and lose the game. Otherwise, if there is a safe tile, the token moves to that tile. The tricky part is that the map is constantly changing. Every tile is marked with a threat level. The mines have different effects based on the level, so if you have a token on the safe tile at 3 o'clock, you can move the token to any of three tiles. There is also a sensor that shows when a mine is revealed. The mines come in five colors. The red mines are the most common and can destroy any token, with any level. The yellow mines are more subtle and can only destroy tokens with that specific level. The green mines are safe, the blue mines are partially explosive and can destroy either red or yellow mines, and the black mines can destroy both red and yellow mines. If you're playing single player, the other tokens are literal mine shafts. The miners enter these shafts and collect the tokens, but to make things interesting, the mine shafts often lead to different mine shafts. The miners sometimes walk through into some really nasty dark holes. If a mine shaft leads to a mine, you lose the game. On the other hand, if a miner walks into a mine shaft but there are no mines, the token moves to the next tile. This continues until the miner makes it back to the shaft. You've won. Since the mines move around, the map can be quite complicated. It will take several tries to completely explore the map. On single-player, there is no penalty for not moving the miner through the tunnels. But on the computer, you lose if you make a mistake. That means you have to play safe. Fortunately, there are rules to help you. If the miner encounters an exposed mine at level 2, it can safely pass by it. If a miner encounters an exposed mine at level 5, it has to stop. If a


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A world-wide apocalypse is under way, and you're a mining engineer at the bottom of a shaft. You are paid to keep the miners alive long enough for them to fill up their shafts, and your way out of a crisis is to destroy whatever gets in your way.
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