What's New

IOS 9.3 Bug fix.

App Description

Minesweeper is a single-player video game. The goal of the game is to clear an abstract minefield without detonating a mine.

This game is a classic and it was written for different operational systems including Windows.

The player is initially presented with a grid of undifferentiated squares. Some randomly selected squares, unknown to the player, are designated to contain mines. Typically, the size of the grid and the number of mines are set in advance by the user, either by entering the numbers or selecting from defined skill levels depending on the implementation. The grid size is often user-selectable as a way to adjust the difficulty level.

The game is played by revealing squares of the grid by clicking or otherwise indicating each square. If a square containing a mine is revealed, the player loses the game. If no mine is revealed, a digit is instead displayed in the square, indicating how many adjacent squares contain mines; if no mines are adjacent, the square becomes blank. The player uses this information to deduce the contents of other squares, and may either safely reveal each square or mark the square as containing a mine.

iPhone Screenshots

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Minesweeper - The Game screenshot 1 Minesweeper - The Game screenshot 2

App Changes

  • June 06, 2014 Initial release
  • July 18, 2014 New version 1.2
  • June 21, 2016 New version 1.3