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Handy Minesweeper
Handy Minesweeper 2.0
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Handy Minesweeper
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Rating: Not rated yet Version: 2.0
Last Updated: 20 Apr 2007 Downloads: 24
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The newest mobile version of the classic windows game Minesweeper on the handheld and mobile phone. You can play as a minesweeper and enjoy the fun at any place. The object of Minesweeper is to find mines which have been hidden at random by the computer(Cellphone) on a grid. At the Beginner''s level, the grid is 9x9 and there are 10 mines to be found. The game starts when the player moves his mouse and selects a square on the grid. With a click of the left-hand key(Fire Key or Num 2 in your cellphone''s keyboard) of the mouse, the computer opens the square on that grid and reveals whether the square contains a mine or not. If that square does contain a mine, then that player has lost the game. If the square does not contain a mine, then the square will contain a number showing how many mines there are on the 8 squares directly touching that square. For example, if the number revealed is 2, then that means that there are two mines on the adjoining 8 squares. However, if the square is blank, that means that there are no mines on any of the adjoining 8 squares. In that event, the computer automatically helps out by opening all 8 adjoining squares and revealing their numbers. If it happens that any of those squares are also blank, then the squares surrounding those squares are also opened. This gives the player a lot of information with which to calculate where the mines are or are likely to be. Once the player determines exactly where a mine is located, he is advised to mark it so as to avoid playing on that square by accident. He marks the square by clicking on it from the right-hand side(# Key in your cellphone''s keyboard) of the mouse. If a player has marked a square as holding a mine by mistake, he may unmark the square by clicking twice. The player wins the game when he opens all of the squares which do not contain mines. Therefore, at the beginner''s level, which has an 9x9 grid of 81 squares and contains 10 mines, in order to win the player must open all 71 squares which do not contain a mine. There are three pre-determined levels of Minesweeper. The Beginner''s level has 81 squares on an 9x9 grid and contains 10 mines. The intermediate level has 256 squares on a 16x16 grid and contains 40 mines. The advanced level has 480 squares on a 16x30 grid and contains 99 mines. The player can also custom create a grid of any size with any number of miners. However, the maximum size grid which the computer will allow is 720 squares of 24 x 30. There can be as many mines or as few mines as the player wants on this grid, up to a maximum of 667 mines. Minesweeper also has a timer, which times the game up until 999 seconds, which is 16 minutes and 39 seconds. Once a player learns how to win at Minesweeper regularly, the test becomes whether he or she can improves his or her best times. Whenever a player has beaten the previous best time, the computer prompts the player to enter his or her name. When the player first learns Minesweeper, he or she will have great difficulty successfully completing even one game at the beginners level. However, after time, with constant play and practice, the player should be able to win almost all of the time at the Beginner''s level. Then the test becomes to reduce the timings. With practice, the player should be able to solve the Beginner''s level in less than 30 seconds. Any time of less than 20 seconds is excellent. To get a time as low as 12 seconds requires either great reflexes or a great bit of luck. There is a report of somebody who has solved Minesweeper in just four seconds, but this appears to have been just a lucky guess combined with an exceptionally fortunate arrangement of the mines. The advanced level of Minesweeper is much more difficult. It will require many hours of play just to win the first game. Having achieved that milestone, winning in faster than 1000 seconds becomes a severe test. Once the player can complete the advanced level in 1000 seconds even occasionally, he can already consider himself or herself to be an expert at this game. The new player should try clicking the mouse on various points on the screen. There is a smiling yellow face at the top of the screen. When a mine is hit, that smile turns to a frown. By clicking on the face, the player can start a new game. If the number of mines which have been marked touching a square equal the number on the square, so that the player knows that all remaining unopened points around the square are completely safe, then the player may click on the numbered square simultaneously with both the right and the left mouse key(* Key in your cellphone''s keyboard). This will open up all the remaining squares which are touching on the square which has been clicked upon. Enjoy it.
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Compatible Devices
Nokia E65 Nokia N95 (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia E62 (S60 3rd Edition)
Nokia E50 (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia N72 Nokia N93 (S60 3rd Edition)
Nokia N73 (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia 6708 (UIQ) Sony Ericsson W950
Sony Ericsson M600 Nokia N80 (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia N92 (S60 3rd Edition)
Nokia N71 (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia E70 (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia E61(S60 3rd Edition)
Nokia E60 (S60 3rd Edition) Sony Ericsson P990 Nokia 3250 (S60 3rd Edition)
Nokia N90 Nokia N91 (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia N70
Samsung SGH-D730 Samsung SGH-D720 Nokia 6681
Nokia 6680 Panasonic X800 Nokia 3230
Nokia 7710 Nokia 6670 Nokia 9300
Sony Ericsson P910 Nokia 6260 Nokia 6630
BenQ P30 Nokia N-Gage QD Nokia 6620
Nokia 7610 Panasonic X700 Nokia 9500
Motorola A1000 Motorola A925 SendoX SendoX
Nokia 3660 Sony Ericsson P900 Nokia 6600
Siemens SX1 Nokia N-Gage Nokia 3650
Sony Ericsson P800 Nokia 7650 Nokia 9210 Communicator
Nokia 3600 Nokia 9290 Communicator Nokia 6682
Nokia 5500d (S60 3rd Edition) Nokia 3620 Motorola M1000
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