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Minesweeper: World is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by FATHILLL GAMES and was released on December 7, 2021. It received positive reviews from players.

Classic Tile Puzzle Game

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86%Audience ScoreBased on 31 reviews
graphics2 positive mentions
monetization5 negative mentions

  • Unique and fun twist on classic Minesweeper using hexagonal tiles, offering well-designed and engaging puzzles.
  • Minimal ads with straightforward gameplay that steadily increases in difficulty and size, providing a satisfying experience.
  • Functional and smooth performance with a charming concept that is easy to learn and enjoyable for new players.
  • Lack of difficulty options and control limitations such as slow flag placement, no quick actions, and incorrect mine counting.
  • Annoying gameplay interruptions including laggy 'claim' gimmick, forced ad viewing for revives, and occasional auto-winning levels.
  • Missing sound design and immersive elements like vibrations and music, causing the game to feel stale faster for some players.
  • monetization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization in the game is generally unobtrusive, featuring few ads and no disruptive gimmicks, though some users note occasional lag and pressure to watch ads for revives. Overall, the ads are minimal and do not significantly affect the straightforward minesweeper gameplay.

    • “Gameplay is rudely interrupted by a weird 'claim' gimmick that lags when you tap, you can't tap numbers to clear surrounding tiles, flagging is often interpreted as a drag, pressures you to watch ads for revives.”
    • “Cool, though there are ads here, so uh I still like it 3/5.”
  • gameplay

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a satisfying and straightforward Minesweeper experience with steadily increasing difficulty, though it includes a distracting "claim" mechanic that causes lag and occasional input issues like flagging errors. Despite these minor annoyances and occasional ad prompts for revives, the game maintains engaging, ad-light, and visually appealing gameplay.

    • “Very few ads, straightforward Minesweeper gameplay despite the extra side on the pieces. Levels steadily get bigger as you progress and it's very satisfying to play.”
    • “Interesting variant on Minesweeper that allows gameplay without drowning you in adverts and childish graphics.”
    • “But neither of those affect gameplay at all.”
    • “Gameplay is rudely interrupted by a weird 'claim' gimmick that lags when you tap, you can't tap numbers to clear surrounding tiles, flagging is often interpreted as a drag, and it pressures you to watch ads for revives.”
    • “Very few ads, straightforward minesweeper gameplay despite the extra side on the pieces; levels steadily get bigger as you progress and it's very satisfying to play.”
    • “Interesting variant on minesweeper that allows gameplay without drowning you in adverts and childish graphics.”
  • graphics

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are solid and functional, offering a clean and straightforward visual style. While not highly detailed or immersive, they support gameplay well without overwhelming players with flashy or childish elements.

    • “Graphically and functionally it is solid but without sound it does not immerse and the relatively simple concept becomes stale quite fast.”
    • “Interesting variant on Minesweeper that allows gameplay without drowning you in adverts and childish graphics.”
  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game’s replayability is enhanced by its dynamic map redrawing upon triggering mines, preventing cheating and encouraging players to approach each run differently. This feature keeps gameplay fresh and engaging over multiple sessions.

  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music aspect is functional but minimal, lacking sound design elements, phone vibrations, and any actual music tracks.

    • “Functional but lacks sound design and/or phone vibrations while playing and has no music.”
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Minesweeper: World is a casual puzzle game.

Minesweeper: World is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Minesweeper: World was released on December 7, 2021.

Minesweeper: World was developed by FATHILLL GAMES.

Minesweeper: World has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Minesweeper: World for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Minesweeper: World is a single player game.

Similar games include Globesweeper, Hexcells, Delete, hexceed, Minesweeper Pro and others.