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Titolo originale: Minesweeper
  • Videogioco
  • 1989
  • E
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
1184
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Campo minato (1989)
ActionMysteryThriller

Un rompicapo per un giocatore singolo in cui il giocatore deve trovare e disinnescare le mine nascoste senza farle esplodere.Un rompicapo per un giocatore singolo in cui il giocatore deve trovare e disinnescare le mine nascoste senza farle esplodere.Un rompicapo per un giocatore singolo in cui il giocatore deve trovare e disinnescare le mine nascoste senza farle esplodere.

  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robert Donner
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    1184
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Donner
    • 6Recensioni degli utenti
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    1emunah-80617

    New Version Does Not Work

    I was automatically upgraded to a new version of Minesweeper and this does not work!! I was NOT given a choice about upgrading, and I was happy with the previous version. When you use a bomb, the numbers no longer display correctly. Examples: A corner should have a 1, but it had a 3. Another corner had a 2. A 2 was pointing to 3 flags. There was a 4 next to a 1, which created an impossible situation that could not be resolved.

    I opened a ticket and asked Microsoft how to go back to the previous version but never received a reply. This is so disappointing because this used to be one of my favorite games.

    This new version needs to be fixed before it is usable.
    10drdmitchell

    The Win 95 Classic.

    I can't believe I found this here on IMDB. I remember going to my Mom's work and playing this for hours. Back in 1997 when you were 8 years old and poor, (because you were 8), you may not have had a Gameboy, or a Gamegear. This is what there was to do when she was doing paperwork, remember that too? A pile of papers, so this was it on a work computer. Yea. The game goes like this. You are surrounded by mines in this digital minefield and need to find and flag all of them. Won't spoil it for you, but if you don't already know you are probably a Z and perhaps never will.
    8FreeMediaKids

    (WIP) 80% -- Simply casual, mathematically smooth

    Minesweeper, the one game you would love to come back and play (along with Microsoft 3D Pinball) on your Windows 95/98 computer. It uses a desktop. It uses a mouse. It uses mathematics. Yet why is it the one game that has an endless replay value? It is because it is easy to set up, easy to understand, easily casual, easily simple...easy everything.

    The basic gameplay of Minesweeper is to find all the landmines in a given field. The player is given a grid and the number of squares with mines to avoid. The grid is blank, and the player must uncover squares for clues, where each of the squares uncovered contains a number describing how many mines are adjacent to the square, including diagonally. The player must then determine the location of the mines based on the information and logic. If you are fortunate enough, you may reveal an opening devoid of mines that brings much information on the neighboring mines. If not and you start by uncovering one square only, you may have to take chances to reveal another one. If you click on the wrong square, the mine detonates, and the game is over, revealing all the mines as well as any squares that are incorrectly flagged.

    The reason to play this occasionally is simply because it is easy to transition to and fro.

    The only downside that sometimes puts me off is the fact that I occasionally run into situations where I must find one or multiple mines and multiple answers based on the available information from clicked squares are equally practical. For example, I may have a square on a corner comprising 9 unclicked squares and more than 5 but fewer than 9 mines to flag. The information that I happen to get may all be closer to the middle of the minefield, the numbers being 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, and 2, assuming that there are no neighboring mines. Okay, so I know where the five mines are, but what about the remaining mines? There is no telling of where the remainders may be without reluctantly but compulsorily selecting one square at random. A game of Minesweeper can occasionally switch from being a game of skill to a game of chance. Another thing that can throw me off is my occasional accidental clicking on an unintended square, though you could say it is my fault.

    The bottom line here is that Minesweeper is a collectible that the most casual of gamers should consider playing off-hand. I recommend playing a game of Minesweeper where there are not so many mines that you get too little information to determine the affected squares. Having that as a bug stinks, but it will reduce the risk of frustration of facing a dilemma or from losing a game by chance. Other than that, it is conveniently playable at its finest.
    7spielminecraft

    Cool Minigame

    I gotta admit, i never knew hoe to play this, for years. I would try again and again, just to blow up after a few clicks. It took me until i watched Simpleflips played Minesweeper 64 (a ROM Hack of Super Mario 64) that it clicked in my Head. Since then i have won many Games of Minesweeper, and i still play it every now and then. When you know how to do it, it can be pretty fun.
    5ThunderKing6

    I am not ashamed. I still don't know how to play this game

    Minesweeper a game for the 90s babies. And we had no idea what to do in this damn game.

    I would click buttons and 1 out of 65 I would somehow win, and even then I had no idea how I won. I had know idea how I lost either.

    When I thought I was finally understanding the game, I still didn't,

    Minesweeper despite being a flawed game, It's still part of a prestigious era that only 90 babies maybe 80s can appreciate.

    Last Words: Long live the evil bomboking.

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