Minesweeper is a game of hidden mines. When the game starts, you will see a grid of blank tiles. Hidden below each tile is one of the following: - A mine If you reveal a mine, it explodes and it's game over for you. - A blank If you reveal a blank cell, you earn +5 points for each blank cell. - A number Number cells indicate the number of neighboring mines touching this cell, including diagonal neighbors. For example, a 1 means this cell is touching exactly 1 mine. A 3 means this cell is touching exactly 3 mines. Etc. Revealing number cells also earns +5 points. The goal of the game is to discover where the mines are located and flag them. If you think a cell is a mine, hold <Space> and click the cell to flag that cell as having a mine below it. If you think a cell is not a mine, click it to reveal what's behind the tile. There are ten hidden mines and once you have correctly flagged all ten, you win the game. Good luck!
Although mostly working, this program is incomplete and intended as a student project to clean up some features and "bugs." Have fun :) Programmed by Mr. Ferrante Computer Science Teacher Cupertino High school