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Demining Brainly… I mean, demining the minefield in Sapper.
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ℹ️ Game description:
Sapper is a legendary single-player puzzle game that gained worldwide fame as a pre-installed staple on early personal computers. Far from being a game of pure luck, it is a sophisticated challenge of logic, deduction, and probability. The objective is to clear a rectangular board containing hidden "mines" without detonating any of them. This digital version provides a focused environment for players to test their mental agility, offering a satisfying blend of tension and analytical problem-solving.
The game is played on a grid of covered squares. The player begins by clicking on a square to reveal what lies beneath. If a player clicks on a mine, the game ends immediately. If the revealed square is empty, it will either show a number or a blank space. The numbers are the core mechanic of the game: each digit indicates how many mines are hidden in the eight surrounding squares (horizontally, vertically, and diagonally).
By using these numerical clues, players must deduce which adjacent squares are safe to click and which contain mines. A key feature of the gameplay is the ability to place "flags" on suspected mine locations to prevent accidental clicks. The game is won when all safe squares are revealed, and all mines are correctly identified or left covered. Advanced play often requires calculating probabilities when certain patterns do not provide a 100% logical certainty, making it a favorite for fans of mathematical puzzles. Players can customize the grid size and the number of hidden mines to match their skill level, ranging from beginner layouts to expert-level challenges.