Minesweeper 5 is yet another Minesweeper clone, built for the web using React. It's free and open source.
A Minesweeper clone built with React
Minesweeper 5 is yet another Minesweeper clone, built for the web using React. It's free and open source.
I love Minesweeper! Great stuff :)
Hi nice one! 💪 Two comments: 1) It's a bit hard to read because the fields are not square. Maybe you can remove the top padding of the field to make it a square? 2) The winning is a bit unsatisfiying, because you can not mark the last bomb. You only get the small banner in the upper right corner and the game "freezes". Best regards :)
This really takes me back, amazing! 😄
I've written a handful of Minesweeper clones over the years, usually as learning exercises. I built this one using React. Play it online (desktop or mobile) for free here: https://www.gigi.nullneuron.net/comp/mslegacy/minesweeper-5/ It's open source, and you'll find both the source code and instructions on how to play the game at its Bitbucket homepage: https://bitbucket.org/dandago/minesweeper-5-react/src/master/ And if you want to check out the earlier Minesweeper clones I created since 2004,
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