ORIGIN
The Minesweeper
Wiki credits a game called RLogic
(Relentless Logic) in 1985 by Conway, Hong and Smith as the first game
to introduce the concept of today’s popular Minesweeper
RLogic (The
father of Minesweeper)
The game RLogic takes place on a
grid of 9 by 15 squares over which 10-40 mines are randomly spread (at the
beginning of the game the player may choose the number of mines – the more
mines, the harder the game will be). The object of the game is to navigate a
Marine safely from the top-left to the bottom right-corner of the grid using
the arrow keys without stepping on a mine. If you step on a mine you lose.
Unlike Minesweeper, RLogic did
not save high scores.
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