
MineSweeper Marine
Welcome to MineSweeper Marine!
MineSweeper Marine is an adaptation of the classic Minesweeper game that builds upon the original while introducing new ideas.
It offers two game modes: Classic mode and Marine mode.
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Note:
The web version may be slow or experience sound issues, such as cuts or stuttering.
However, for a better experience, it is recommended to play offline.
To do so, it is preferable to download the executable suitable for your operating system and play directly on your computer.
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Objective:
In this mode, the objective remains the same as the original Minesweeper game: uncover all the empty cells without detonating the hidden mines on the grid.
Rules:
From the start, all cells are hidden.
To uncover one or more cells, simply select a cell.
Each revealed cell may indicate the number of mines adjacent to it (up to 8) in all directions: left, right, up, down, or diagonally.
You can also place flags on undiscovered cells to mark potential mine locations.
Victory/Defeat Conditions:
If the selected cell contains a mine, you lose the game.
However, if all free cells are uncovered without triggering a mine, you win the game.
Bonus:
Also, enjoy the random block movement feature by pressing the button (
) located at the bottom right of the screen.
To activate it, fill the gauge by revealing cells.
Difficulty Levels:
Beginner (
) : 9 rows x 9 columns / 10 mines
Intermediate (
) : 16 rows x 16 columns / 40 mines
Expert (
) : 16 rows x 30 columns / 99 mines

Objective:
This mode preserves the same gameplay principle as the classic mode.
Rules:
The peculiarity of the marine mode is that with each revealed cell, the blocks can move from right to left on each line.
The areas (
) located all on the left side of the grid trigger the mines, ending the game.
The icons (
) indicate the number of block movements on each line.
: No Block Movement
: 1 Block Movement
: 2 Block Movement
When a block with a flag reaches the trigger zone, it ends up at the end of the grid (all to the right) and turns into a sealed block (
), and you can no longer recover the flag.
Victory/Defeat Conditions:
If the selected cell contains a mine or if a mine reaches the trigger zone (
), you lose the game.
However, if all free cells are uncovered without triggering a mine, or if all flags are placed on blocks containing mines, you win the game.
Difficulty Levels:
Beginner (
) : 8 rows x 23 columns / 10 mines
Intermediate (
) : 10 rows x 32 columns / 20 mines
Expert (
) : 13 rows x 46 columns / 40 mines
Tip:
If you have already placed the correct number of flags around a number, you can also click on that number to automatically release the remaining cells.
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Solve as many grids as possible in the MineSweeper Marine game and put your demining skills to the test in these two game modes !
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Made with TIC-80.
Code, graphics, sound and music by Yoghal.
The water ripple effect was inspired by the "ripples.tic" (https://borbware.itch.io/ripple-effects-tic-80) project by Borbware.
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