Ok, now here you are and asking me if there are not enough minesweeper games around the planet - i say no, mine is the best and that’s the end of it just kidding (but it is…).
First of all, this Minesweeper Game runs on a hexagonal Layout (as you can see) - nothing really new so far (but i really love hexagons, can’t tell why) but this is not ordinary Minesweeper, no it’s unlimited Minesweeper - and that’s what it is: unlimited! You can have every board size you wish … or as much as your memory can hold to be honest. I admit at the moment it is capped with a maximum of 9999x9999 fields, which is enormous huge.
Here you can see a small video of the game in action:
[video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydp76KOFeIc[/video]
Screenshots:
You can scroll, you can zoom (pinch to zoom) and it has Fast Reveal:
If you flaged all bombs around a Number field - just tap the number field and it reveals the adjacent pieces - (like minesweepers know) - so you can just enjoy the game.
There is a free Version available:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.rnet.minesweeper.free
It’s the whole game, but without autosave (or save at all) and without highscores. No Ads at the moment (because it’s xmas) but maybe I will Ads later … don’t know at the moment. (I need food and so, you know )
And there is the full version - which is supposed to support the developer (me) - it has autosave on close/pause and stores local highscores for each board you play.
I wanted to add a global highscore system, but i am not sure what to take, maybe i make one myself or I will implement … scoreloop maybe? I am just concerned about permissions, I dont want to spoil the gameplay by implementing features which turns the players off But i have to say, that - say scoreloop - truly will have some marketing benefit … What do you think about it?
Please try my newest game and let me know what you think. The game is ready for all android devices (>=G2) and all screen resolutions - it should perform well, because even in the emulator(!!) it is playable.
PS: I haven’t found out if “Minesweeper” is truly a trademark or not … really, I have no idea … hopefully noone will sue me (here on my little island) …