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Friday, August 12, 2011

Minesweeper for Kindle

You are probably familiar with the Minesweeper for the Microsoft Windows platform.  The game took its roots from various games of a similar nature, which was developed in the 1980s.  You will find the basic Minesweeper structure in a number of other puzzle games such as Sonic Battle, Mole control and Vinesweeper.
Minesweeper is clearing a grid without landing on hidden mines, located in various spots on the grid.  When you uncover a square on the grid, reveal figures on how many mines are in the vicinity of the particular space.  Use your deductive reasoning skills to identify all the mines.  If you want to identify mines, make the space without actually lands on it.  If you land on a mine, the game is over and you lose.  The game is also a race against time.  This should press you can improve your speed and strategy as you play more and levels of the game.
Kindle version of Minesweeper has some great features that will help you while you play.  You can turn off tips to help you learn the game.  It also comes with three levels of difficulty and a wide selection of puzzles to solve.  The higher the difficulty level, the bigger the grid becomes. The game also tracks your high scores, so you can keep track of them.
Minesweeper is not the most exciting games in the world, but it can be addicting.  Kindle adds portability and allows you to play in so many more places.  This game is great for the Kindle platform due to its simple design.  Best of all, the program is free and a vast improvement over the Kindle is built in version.  If it is free, there is nothing to lose.
More information on Minesweeper, check this Minesweeper Kindle review in Kindle Review Blog.

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