Minesweeper Game Set in Strait of Hormuz with Naval Theme
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PythonicNinja
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Summary
A digital game adaptation of classic Minesweeper set in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, where players clear water tiles and flag mines while navigating shipping lanes. The game maintains traditional Minesweeper mechanics with left-click to reveal, right-click to flag, and double-click to chord, but with the thematic twist that mines only spawn on water tiles.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledLeft-click reveal. Right-click flag. Double-click chord.
Mines only spawn on water.
Clear the water, flag the mines, and survive the shipping lane.
Classic Minesweeper laid across the Strait of Hormuz.
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