- December 15, 2022
- ax_pokl
MineSweeper Tetris
93%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
gameplay, replayability
93% User Score 360 reviews
Platforms
About
MineSweeper tetris a brand new casual 2D puzzle game that combines elements of minesweeper and tetris, find and mark the mines in a row to remove it. But be careful lines keep getting added over time.









Audience ScoreBased on 360 reviews
music6 positive mentions
replayability2 negative mentions
- Innovative fusion of Minesweeper and Tetris, providing a fresh and engaging gameplay experience.
- Addictive and fast-paced, encouraging quick thinking and pattern recognition.
- Free to play with customization options, making it accessible and enjoyable for casual gamers.
- Graphics and sound design are considered subpar, with some players finding them distracting or unappealing.
- Gameplay can feel random and less strategic compared to traditional Minesweeper, leading to frustration for some players.
- Instructions and mechanics can be confusing, making it difficult for new players to grasp the game quickly.
music
30 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the nostalgic 8-bit and classical influences, while others find it forgettable and lacking intensity for a fast-paced puzzle experience. Many suggest that a greater variety of tracks would enhance the overall atmosphere, as the current selection feels limited and repetitive. Overall, while some enjoy the background music, others criticize it for being underwhelming and accompanied by annoying sound effects.
“The best casual minesweeper + Tetris with classical 8-bit background music.”
“Soundtrack 10/10”
“I enjoy the background music while playing.”
“The music is not nearly intense enough for a fast puzzle game like this; I'm really excited about what you'll pick for the future!”
“Also, if there were more songs on rotation instead of 'Ave Maria' and the other two, it would be a bit more relaxing.”
“The music is very forgettable and the sound effects are obnoxious.”