Microsoft Minesweeper
{{Short description|Series of video games published by Microsoft}}
{{Infobox video game
| title = Microsoft Minesweeper
| image = Minesweeper in Windows 10 Expert Full Screen.png
| alt =
| caption = Microsoft Minesweeper for Windows 10 from Microsoft Store
| developer = {{Plainlist|
- Curt Johnson (1992)
- Oberon Media (2006)
- Arkadium & Microsoft Casual Games (2012)
}}
| publisher = {{Plainlist|
- Microsoft (1992–2012)
- Microsoft Studios (2012–present)
}}
| series =
| engine =
| platforms = ;Included with:
- Entertainment Pack 1
- Windows 3.1
- Windows 9x family
- Windows NT 3.1 through Windows 7, excluding Windows Server
;Available for:{{cite web | url=https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/microsoft-minesweeper/9WZDNCRFHWCN?rtc=1&activetab=pivot:overviewtab | title=Get Microsoft Minesweeper - Microsoft Store en-GB | website=Microsoft }}
- Windows 8 and later
- Windows Phone 7 and later
- HoloLens
- Surface Hub and Surface Hub 2S
| genre = Puzzle
| modes = Single-player
}}
Microsoft Minesweeper (formerly just Minesweeper, and also known as Flower Field) is a minesweeper-type video game created by Curt Johnson, originally for IBM's OS/2, that was ported to Microsoft Windows by Robert Donner, both Microsoft employees at the time. First released as part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack 1 in 1990, it was first included in the standard install of Windows 3.1 in 1992, replacing Reversi from Windows 3.0.{{cite web |url=http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2007/02/column_beyond_tetris_minesweep.php |title=Column from Tony "Tablesaw" Delgado about puzzle games |publisher=Gamesetwatch.com |date=2007-02-26 |access-date=2011-06-22 |archive-date=2018-10-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181011125507/http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2007/02/column_beyond_tetris_minesweep.php |url-status=dead }} Microsoft Minesweeper was included without major changes in all subsequent Windows releases until Windows Vista, at which time an updated version by Oberon Media replaced it.{{cite web|last=Cobbett |first=Richard |url=http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/the-most-successful-game-ever-a-history-of-minesweeper-596504 |title=The most successful game ever: a history of Minesweeper |work=TechRadar |publisher=Future US |date=2009-05-05 |access-date=2011-06-22}} In Windows 8 and later the game is not included with a fresh Windows install, but Microsoft Studios has published an updated version of it, developed by Arkadium, on Microsoft Store.{{cite web|url=https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/apps/microsoft-minesweeper/9wzdncrfhwcn|title=Microsoft Minesweeper|publisher=Microsoft Studios}}{{cite web|url=http://www.howtogeek.com/122145/what-happened-to-solitaire-and-minesweeper-in-windows-8/|title=What Happened to Solitaire and Minesweeper in Windows 8?|website=How-To Geek|date=20 June 2017 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.howtogeek.com/225128/you-dont-have-to-pay-20-a-year-for-solitaire-and-minesweeper-on-windows-10/|title=You Don't Have to Pay $20 a Year for Solitaire and Minesweeper on Windows 10|website=How-To Geek|date=21 June 2016 }}
Gameplay
The goal of Minesweeper is to uncover all the squares on a grid that do not contain mines without being "blown up" by clicking on a square with a mine underneath. The location of most mines is discovered through a logical process, but some require guessing, usually with a 50-50 chance of being correct. Clicking on the game board will reveal what is hidden underneath the chosen square or squares (a large number of blank squares [bordering 0 mines] may be revealed in one go if they are adjacent to each other). Some squares are blank while others contain numbers (from 1 to 8), with each number being the number of mines adjacent to the uncovered square.
To help the player avoid hitting a mine, the location of a suspected mine can be marked by flagging it with the right mouse button; however, if a player is unsure if a square is safe or not, they can tag it with a question mark (?). The game is won once all blank or numbered squares have been uncovered by the player without hitting a mine; any remaining mines not identified by flags are automatically flagged by the computer. However, in the event that a game is lost and the player had mistakenly flagged a safe square, that square will either appear with a red X, or else a red X covering the mine (both denoting the square as safe). The game board comes in three set sizes with a predetermined number of mines: "beginner", "intermediate", and "expert", although a "custom" option is available as well.{{cite web|url=http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/minesweeper-how-to#1TC=windows-7|title=Minesweeper: how to play|website=Windows|publisher=Microsoft|access-date=January 20, 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910020239/http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/minesweeper-how-to#1TC=windows-7|archive-date=September 10, 2015}}
Evolution
File:Minesweeper in Windows 98 Expert Level.png
In early versions of the game, a cheat code let players peek beneath the tiles.{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/windowsvistaalli00leon |url-access=registration |title=Windows Vista all-in-one desk reference for dummies |first=Woody |last=Leonhard |publisher=Wiley |year=2007 |isbn=978-0-471-74941-7 |page=[https://archive.org/details/windowsvistaalli00leon/page/342 342]}}
By the year 2000, the game had been given the name of Flower Field instead of Minesweeper in some translations of Windows Me and Windows 2000 (most notably the Italian version), featuring flowers instead of mines. Flower Field{{'}}s gameplay was otherwise unchanged, as was the executable file name.{{cite web|url=https://tcrf.net/Minesweeper_(Windows,_1990)#Regional_Differences|title=Minesweeper (Windows, 1990) - the Cutting Room Floor}}
=Minesweeper Flags=
In 2003, Microsoft created a variation called Minesweeper Flags in MSN Messenger, which is played against an opponent with the objective to find the mines rather than the surrounding squares.{{cite web|url=http://www.yqcomputer.com/1222_17261_1.htm|title=Minesweeper Flags tips?}}
A version of Minesweeper Flags for Xbox 360 was developed by TikGames LLC and published by Microsoft Studios on the Xbox Live Arcade in 2010.{{cite web|url=https://marketplace.xbox.com/en-us/Product/Minesweeper-Flags/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802584108dc#|title=Minesweeper Flags on the Xbox 360 Marketplace}}
=Windows Vista and Windows 7=
File:Minesweeper in Windows 7 Intermediate Flowers.png, shows a garden blooming when the game is lost. It is the default in specific distributions of Windows.]]
The game's color scheme changed with the release of Vista (from gray to either blue or green). The icons were updated to match the Aero look. It also came with a "flower" motif (called "Flower Garden") as an alternative to the landmines (a game style called "Minesweeper"). The visual change also allowed for the Board to be "Silver and Blue" or "Green".{{Cite web|url=https://www.instantfundas.com/2010/02/minesweeper-controversy-how-flower.html|title=The Minesweeper Controversy: How Flower Garden came into Windows Vista|last=Kaushik|date=10 February 2010|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-28}} This iteration of Minesweeper was created by Oberon Media. The controversy over the land mine theme of the game was settled by defaulting the appearance based on region so that "sensitive" areas used the flower theme, but some still wanted the game removed from Windows altogether. The regionalization effort also included changing the game's name in some cases to match the theme.
=Windows 8 and later=
Microsoft removed Minesweeper from Windows 8 and instead published it as a free game on the Microsoft Store. The new version is developed by Arkadium and is ad-supported.{{cite web |title=Arkadium on revamping Solitaire, Mahjong, and Minesweeper for Windows 8 [Interview] |url=https://www.gamezebo.com/news/arkadium-on-revamping-solitaire-mahjong-and-minesweeper-for-windows-8-interview/ |work=Gamezebo |first=Dant |last=Rambo |date=15 October 2012 |access-date=10 August 2013 |archive-date=7 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407150658/http://www.gamezebo.com/news/2012/10/15/arkadium-revamping-solitaire-mahjong-and-minesweeper-windows-8-interview }}{{cite web |title=The new and updated games of Windows 8|url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2012/10/the-new-and-updated-games-of-windows-8/ |work=Ars Technica |first=Kyle |last=Orland |date=27 October 2012 |access-date=10 August 2013}} The initial release was supported by 30-second video ads. Later releases had monthly and annual subscription options to remove the ads.{{cite web |url=http://www.windowsobserver.com/2013/03/27/microsoft-adds-premium-subscriptions-to-windows-8-games-to-remove-ads-could-built-in-apps-be-next/ |title=Microsoft Adds Premium Subscriptions to Windows 8 Games to Remove Ads. Could Built In Apps be next? |first=Richard |last=Hay |work=Windows Observer}}{{cite magazine |url=https://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-07/30/windows-10-paid-ad-removal-solitaire |title=Windows 10 makes you pay to remove ads from Solitaire |magazine=Wired UK |first=Matt |last=Kamen |date=30 July 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://www.skynews.com.au/business/tech/2015/08/01/windows-10--you-ll-need-to-pay-for-solitaire.html |title=Windows 10: You'll need to pay for Solitaire |publisher=Sky News |date=August 1, 2015 |access-date=January 20, 2017 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150804070915/http://www.skynews.com.au/business/tech/2015/08/01/windows-10--you-ll-need-to-pay-for-solitaire.html |archive-date=August 4, 2015 }} Multiple news outlets criticized the change as greedy.{{cite web |url=https://gizmodo.com/if-you-want-microsoft-solitaire-ad-free-itll-cost-you-1720951270 |title=If You Want Microsoft Solitaire Ad-Free It'll Cost You $10/Year |publisher=Gawker Media |work=Gizmodo |first=Alissa |last=Walker |date=July 29, 2015 |access-date=January 20, 2017}}{{cite web |url=http://www.pcgamer.com/windows-10-solitaire-requires-a-subscription-to-remove-ads/ |title=Windows 10 Solitaire requires a subscription to remove ads |work=PC Gamer |publisher=Future plc |first=Andy |last=Chalk |date=July 29, 2015 |access-date=January 20, 2017}}{{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/11774939/Windows-10-Now-you-have-to-pay-to-play-Solitaire.html |title=Windows 10: Now you have to pay to play Solitaire |date=31 July 2015 |work=Telegraph.co.uk}}{{cite web |url=http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/07/30/windows-10-privacy-settings/ |title=How To Stop Windows 10's Spying Ads |work=Rock, Paper, Shotgun |date=July 30, 2015 |access-date=January 20, 2017 |first=Alec |last=Meer}} This version updates both motifs (themes called "Modern" and "Garden" as of Windows 10). Daily challenges and an adventure mode were also added.
As of Windows 10, the non-premium version has six modes of play: Classic (8x8), Easy (9x9), Medium (16x16), Expert (30x16), Custom, Adventure, and Daily Challenges. "Retro" theme or the default modern theme are available. On the main menu, there are sections for Awards, Leaderboards, Statistics, and Tutorials.
Some of the game options are only relevant for a touchscreen, like the flag mode and swiping.
Reception
Business Insider called the game an "iconic part" of the Windows operating system.{{cite web |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/bill-gates-was-a-microsoft-minesweeper-addict-2015-8 |title=Bill Gates was so addicted to Minesweeper, he used to sneak into a colleague's office after work to play |work=Business Insider Australia |publisher=Allure Media |date=August 18, 2015 |access-date=January 20, 2017 |first=Matt |last=Weinberger |archive-date=February 13, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220213212358/https://www.businessinsider.com.au/bill-gates-was-a-microsoft-minesweeper-addict-2015-8 |url-status=live }}
References
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Further reading
- {{Cite journal |first=Richard |last=Kaye |title=Minesweeper is NP-complete! |journal=Mathematical Intelligencer |volume=22 |number=2 |date=March 2000 |pages=9–15 |doi=10.1007/BF03025367 |s2cid=122435790 |url=http://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/R.W.Kaye/minesw/ordmsw.htm |issn=1866-7414}}
External links
- [https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/microsoft-minesweeper/9WZDNCRFHWCN?rtc=1&activetab=pivot:overviewtab Application listing on the] Microsoft Store.
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