The game also has a solver with 3 levels of logic. You can also undo and redo clicks or show all mines. There are several legal options such as "Hint" and "Startup" which both start games with an opening, "Immune" which flags mines when you are forced to guess, "Lucky" which moves mines when you are forced to guess and "Murphy's Law" which ensures you hit a mine if you make an unecessary guess.Ĭheat options include the ability to see mines and ask for a Hint.
The game saves your best score to 3 decimals players for each level and tile pattern. There are 7 tile patterns (Square, Hexagon, Triangle, 3D, Parquet, Pentagon, Triangle14). Mines-Perfect introduces many new features. The default version of the game has the same 3 difficulty levels as Windows Minesweeper (8x8 with 10 mines, 16x16 with 40 mines, 30x16 with 99 mines) and it has the same rules except that you chord with the left mouse button and can auto-flag with the right mouse button (clicking a number touching the same number of mines flags all mines). Mine-Perfect was written for Windows in 1995 by Christian Czepluch.