![]() ![]() There is a counter at the bottom that helps determine the amount of mines and a general timer to show how long it is taking you. If the player however selects a square with a mine in it, the mine will detonate and it will be game over. If the player is successful, the entire board can be cleared and the bombs can be secured. The player must now use this information to identify the rest of the squares that do not have mines in them (marking). ![]() These numbers reveal how many mines are located around that square, but will not give you any hint as to where they are or how far away they are. If they are successful in finding one without a mine, it will reveal some squares around it that also do not contain mines, some of which will be blank, but some will have numbers in them. Players must locate mines on a minefield by first selecting an initial square which they believe does not contain a mine. Minesweeper Flags is based on the Minesweeper game that is included in some versions of Microsoft Windows. ![]()
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