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Good, though not sure it's any better than others. After all, there's not much to it. It plays well & it's fast & easy to change settings, though I don't know what the differences between difficulties are; generally, difficulty in Minesweeper is managed by grid size. Achievements were very easy, but it's not stated how you actually get them, & I only got the "win" ones after winning multiple times. Finally, I may be wrong, but it feels like there's more guessing required than in other versions.
35 people found this review helpful

JD Bell
Compared to other mine sweeper clones, this one is much more like the original Windows game, including its flaws. More modern apps use algorithms to make the game playable with logical thinking, but this game is truly random. A lot of guessing it's required, which is not very satisfying to me, win or lose. If you don't mind that, then this game is adequate. If you prefer a game that doesn't require guessing, then look elsewhere.
34 people found this review helpful

Alex Dornfeld
This is just Minesweeper, but for your phone. The game about finding hidden mines using number clues about the amount of mines adjacent to the tile. You have to change the cell size to have more tiles, which isn't ideal. The only customization options are a couple of themes and the aforementioned cell size. Doesn't offer much else than what is advertised. Could be an OK option if you really want to play Minesweeper on you mobile device.
4 people found this review helpful