A classic minesweeper game with a simple interface, three difficulty levels, and open-source gameplay for Linux and Unix-like operating systems.
GNOME Mines is a free and open-source implementation of the classic minesweeper game included in the GNOME desktop environment. It features simple, yet attractive graphical interface with three selectable difficulty levels - Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert.
The objective in GNOME Mines is to uncover all the squares without mines on the board, while avoiding clicking on the squares with mines underneath. Numbers on revealed squares indicate how many mines lay in the eight surrounding squares - useful logic for deducing which nearby squares are safe to click. Like all minesweeper games, the objective is to use logic and probability to reduce the risk of accidentally uncovering a hidden mine as you reveal more safe squares.
GNOME Mines offers industry standard minesweeper gameplay with carefully chosen aesthetics to match the look and feel of the GNOME desktop. Its simplicity and zero cost makes it a popular, approachable logic game for Linux users and anyone looking for the classic strategic mine-avoidance challenge.
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