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If you get an error message, try one of the links marked as 'some other difficulty' in the description. No guarantee they'll work (They worked for me), but it's worth a try.
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Anyone played this enough times that you start trying to do the entire board as if you were just level 1 the whole time, trying to clear/flag everything and then at the end click through the enemies in order, all with 10 HP? Or, am I the only crazy person here?
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the health loss you get from stepping on too high a level monster(mine):
if you are level 1: 2 gives 2 damage, 3 gives 6 damage, 4 and 5 kills (12 and 20 damage)
if you are level 2: 3 gives 3 damage 4 gives 4 damage and 5 kills you (10 damage)
if you are level 3: 4 gives 4 damage 5 gives 5 damage
if you are level 4:5 gives 5 damage
if you are level 5: ALT F4 will kill your game, so does closing your browser or reloading and such but other than that you are safe.
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It's hard to tell the 6 from the 8, the resolution is so small, but it's a great game. I've zoomed it to a very large size to play.
Badge suggestion: I Know My Limits - for getting through the whole game without losing any HP.
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once I realized what exactly numbers mean it was great mixture of fun and challenge - I was able to clear whole desk for second try!
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A 5 star game if you make the instructions more clear, similar to what LouWeed posted and it at the top of the best posts.
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The day after I played this, I thought it would be really cool if there was a phone version so I could play it any time.
guess what: THERE IS
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Great game but really needs clearer instructions. Not a good sign if I need to go read comments to understand how the game works.
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A couple of hints to make the game more enjoyable: instead of hiding monsters when clicking on them, totally remove them from the board and update the numbers. Also, make it possible to mark undisclosed squares to remember what's beneath them
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Wow. This is a seriously awesome take on minesweeper. Unfortunately, most people don't like minesweeper and won't like this little twist.
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I really like the way that this game works. Maybe if there was a marking system (drag one of the creatures over an unchecked square or something) this would be even better.
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Holy shit... I might not even be able to play regular minesweeper any longer. I LOVE this. I was really close to give myself over to the 5/5... Buuut it's a pity that the bigger versions aren't available on Kong. 5/5 is still an option though, I'm gonna think about it.
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This is great! It's insane how you took Minesweeper and somehow made it better! However, it took me a while to figure out that you can switch between seeing the monster and the number beneath it, and it would have saved me some trouble if I had known that beforehand.
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This game surprised me. I was expecting just a minesweeper clone, but this is actually a very fun twist on a classic game. 4/5 for lack of in game instructions, otherwise excellent.
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A couple of additional controls/features would take this from being an excellent game to a game that was a delight to play
- "mouse drag" clearing - being able to clear an area by dragging your mouse across it rather than clicking cell by cell.
- "two button clear" being able to clear all surrounding squares by clicking both mouse buttons (as in minesweeper)
- Auto-clear on level up - if you mark a square (as a 3 say) then when you hit that level those squares should auto clear
They are only minor additions to what is a great concept but would bring the game to a new level :)
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you could even implement classes. Ranger could see a block once per level without actually clicking it. warrior could defeat a monster of 1 level greater once per level. wizard could start with an open area. Just to think of some off of the top of my head. Cool game though.