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Post by Cameron on Jun 8, 2007 0:47:04 GMT -5
Uh, maybe...
Actually no, i can't xD
Its not neciserily timed though, depending on how low your time is dependant on your score. So, your time is your score basically.
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Post by PandaLover on Jun 8, 2007 0:48:51 GMT -5
Better than I could do.
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Post by Cameron on Jun 8, 2007 0:54:45 GMT -5
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Post by Silentmoon on Jun 8, 2007 0:55:03 GMT -5
Doesn't quite matter to me. I don't even like the game.... exept for those little flag thingies that you get when you right click a square. XD
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Post by PandaLover on Jun 8, 2007 0:56:45 GMT -5
Lol, yeah, those're cute.
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Post by Cameron on Jun 8, 2007 0:57:25 GMT -5
Yes, and quite red too XD
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Post by Silentmoon on Jun 8, 2007 1:03:13 GMT -5
Subsequent Secondary Discoveries? That little part dwindles my vocab to 200 words. >.>
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Post by PandaLover on Jun 8, 2007 1:04:44 GMT -5
Lol, what does Subsequent mean?
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Post by Cameron on Jun 8, 2007 1:10:36 GMT -5
Subsequet means happening or existing after something.
I don't know anyone who would type that much about minesweeper, it seems kind of pointless to em.
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Post by Silentmoon on Jun 8, 2007 1:15:56 GMT -5
Oh....
I quite reading the guide. To many big words for my vocab at the moment.
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Post by PandaLover on Jun 8, 2007 1:22:58 GMT -5
I feel like that when I read a manual. So now my brother and I have a "don't read the manual unless completely necessary" policy.
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Post by ryuukokoro on Jun 8, 2007 8:09:54 GMT -5
Haha. I never thought about it...you're right! Mindsweeper is MAJOR fun but almost impossible to explain... 0_o It has to do a lot with math.
Let's say you left-clicked on a square and it showed you a number 2. That means, of all the squares touching the sides of that square, 2 of them have bombs. You have to figure out which ones!
It's a process of elimination game. You take a shot in the dark to start out with, and click some boxes at random, hoping they will not have bombs in them. The numbers you reveal will help you figure out what boxes DO have bombs in them, and you can mark those with a flag.
To add extra thrill, you can play the game, then play again afterward to beat your previous time! That's what they mean when they say it's a timed game, you can play against yourself from your previous turn. lol.
So yeah, if you like mind games and you like math, Mindsweeper is the way to go! I love it! I don't like most math stuff, like algebra, but I like to process and eliminate possibilites. lol.
Solitaire is fun, have you tried Spider Solitaire? It's a similar game but you use four decks of cards!
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Post by Farnley Kombu on Jun 8, 2007 10:09:58 GMT -5
I've never beaten solitare...SO I use Spider Solitare! You can cheat in that...hehehe
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Post by Raenia on Jun 8, 2007 17:19:44 GMT -5
I love minesweeper, but I can't beat the scores Dad left on the computer. It's really annoying. I play spider solitaire frequently too, but I have never won a hard.
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