Microsoft Minesweeper
Microsoft Minesweeper (formerly known simply as "Minesweeper" and also as "Flower Field") is a Minesweeper-style video game originally developed by Curt Johnson for IBM's OS/2 and ported to Microsoft Windows by Robert Donner; both were Microsoft employees at the time.
Story
The goal of Minesweeper is to uncover all the squares on a grid that do not contain mines without "blowing up" by clicking on a square with a mine under it. Most mines are revealed by a logical process, but for some you have to guess, with a 50:50 chance of being right.
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