500 Hour Test of Tomorrow's Windows "Vista"
Minesweeper
Minesweeper is another old Windows game, dating back to Windows 3.1. The object of this game is to discover and mark mines without setting any off. By carefully and craftily observing the total number of mines adjacent to any open game square, players can determine exactly where mines are placed on the game board.
The look of the game has been spruced up, but it still plays exactly the same way.
When a mine explodes, an animation fires off.
There's not much to see when the whole playing field is covered up.
That pesky Reset Scores button on the list of Fastest Mine Sweepers is finally gone!"
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