Minefield

Minefield

released on Mar 16, 2018

Minefield

released on Mar 16, 2018

This is pretty simple game. It includes bombs, flags, and boxes. Do not detonate the bombs. Click boxes to open it. Put flags on the box if you believe there is a bomb there.


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I played Minefield mainly out of nostalgia, as it reminded me (like many other people) of the classic game Minesweeper that used to come pre-installed in Microsoft Windows operating systems some years ago. It was nice to revisit this old game within a new context.

Minefield is a free-to-play Minesweeper game, just a bit modern than the original.

The game doesn't offer much content, there aren't any major gamemodes or anything, the only thing you can change is the size and difficulty that's it.

All in all, for a free-to-play game you can't expect anything groundbreaking. The gameplay is still the same as the original Minesweeper we used to play when the first Windows came out, but this time slower and a bit more modern.

Well... das Prinzip ist bekannt, zeitlos und großartig. Leider sehr clunky und auch lahm in Sachen Präsentation.

It functions... somewhat. It's Minesweeper - a chintzy, slow, badly scaled Minesweeper with unlockable stock jpeg image backgrounds straight off the first page of Google Images. Even ignoring how inherently awkward this game feels to play with a controller, you're way better off just going back to the original JavaScript version.

Very basic Minesweeper clone for PS4.
Pros: It's free, and it has a gold trophy.
Cons: Controls are passable at best. Only 1 song in the soundtrack. Loud click sound plays every time you move your cursor. Tons of backgrounds but they're very low quality images and likely unlicensed. In rare cases the game actually cheats, i.e. puts 4 mines around a 3 square.
TL;DR: Only worth playing if you want some trophies, and even then there's no platinum so it's still not worth your time.