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Netflix's Minesweeper Remake Launches Today!

Author : Julian Dec 11,2024

Netflix Games' latest entry is a new take on the classic Minesweeper
First released for PC by Microsoft way back in the 90s, its design is even older
This new take features full-fledged graphics and a world-tour mode

Netflix Games' latest entry is something far simpler than some of their indie hits and show spin-offs. In fact, it's something that most of us have taken for granted on our other devices, and that's the logic puzzle classic Minesweeper. In Minesweeper Netflix you crisscross the globe and plot out the dangerous explosives, unlocking new landmarks as you go.
Minesweeper is a simple game. Alright, it's not really a simple game, but a generation that grew up on Microsoft Minesweeper would probably disagree. In straightforward terms, it does what it says on the tin, you have a grid and have to sweep for mines. 
Whichever square you click shows a number that denotes how many mines are around it. You flag each square you think has a mine and slowly work your way across the board until (hopefully) you clear or flag every last square.

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Even if it's challenging to 'get' for those of us who grew up with the simple pleasures of Fruit Ninja and Candy Crush, Minesweeper is still a classic for a reason. And testing out an online version to refresh our understanding of the rules, we definitely spent a few more minutes than we intended.

So, will it be sufficient to entice people to subscribe to Netflix's premium tier to access it? Maybe not, but Minesweeper might be another reason to maintain that subscription if you've already got it and are a fan of classic logic puzzles.

In the meantime though, if you want to see what other games are worth a try, then why not check out our list of the best mobile games of 2024 (so far)? Or better yet, see what amazing games released in the last seven days with our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week!

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