Create and put into play a Minesweeper game using text. Minesweeper is a well-known single-player computer game in which B mines (or bombs) are dispersed around a NxN grid. All of the other cells are either empty or have numbers in them. The figures represent the number of bombs in the eight adjacent cells. Then the user reveals a cell. A bomb results in defeat for the player. Its number is displayed if it is a number. If the cell is empty, it is revealed together with any nearby empty cells that extend up to and including the numeric cells. When all of the non-bomb cells are disclosed, the player triumphs. The player can also mark specific locations as potentially bomb-prone.This doesn't affect game play, other than to block the user from accidentally clicking a cell that is thought to have a bomb. (Tip for the reader: if you're not familiar with this game, please play a few rounds on line first.)
Create and put into play a Minesweeper game using text. Minesweeper is a well-known single-player computer game in which B mines (or bombs) are dispersed around a NxN grid. All of the other cells are either empty or have numbers in them. The figures represent the number of bombs in the eight adjacent cells. Then the user reveals a cell. A bomb results in defeat for the player.
Its number is displayed if it is a number. If the cell is empty, it is revealed together with any nearby empty cells that extend up to and including the numeric cells. When all of the non-bomb cells are disclosed, the player triumphs. The player can also mark specific locations as potentially bomb-prone.This doesn't affect game
play, other than to block the user from accidentally clicking a cell that is thought to have a bomb.
(Tip for the reader: if you're not familiar with this game, please play a few rounds on line first.)
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