
There are 26 cubes now however, instead of the 2D variety’s eight, which is a significant ramp up in difficulty. The premise is exactly as you’d expect: scattered throughout a field of cubes are some mines, and empty cubes display how many mines are in it’s surrounding cubes. However, if you’re looking for something a little more challenging, look no further than Asteroids Minesweeper, a 3D variety from developer Francois Braud. The random placement of bombs means that no two games are the same, and you could play Minesweeper ad infinitum.

There’s nothing quite as satisfying as clearing a Minesweeper mine field: after minutes of concentration and careful consideration the relief of making it through is almost indescribable. Reviews // 17th Sep 2016 - 6 years ago // By Jinny Wilkin Asteroids Minesweeper Review
