There used to be a much more polished implementation of this idea at http://www.mienfield.com/, but it appears to have gone defunct sometime in the last few months.
The author of the app took the project down. As far as I know, it's a student project that is still a work in progress, so they might not yet be ready for full HN scrutiny.
I love seeing little niche MMO games like this! Anyone remember mienfield.com? This site reminds me of that, but that site kept going down and coming back up, and reddit.com/r/mienfield kind of narrates the life and eventual death of that site, which is neat to see unfold over time. But what's most interesting to me is that although so many people found this kind of simple MMO game extremely fun and kept going back to it (our family played mienfield on and off for weeks, maybe months!), the site couldn't find a way to support itself financially and eventually died. I'm not sure what would have been the best financial model for it either. But either way, it's super cool and inspired me to buy editfight.com and transform it into a new kind of MMO game every few months. To me the best part of these kind of games like minesweep.glitch.me here is that people have to find ways to interact and communicate with very little conventional ways (no comments, no live chat, etc) and instead have to use the game itself to communicate, to coordinate and plan, or just to say hi to each other! It's like getting back to the raw fundamentals of human interaction before there was formalized speech or writing!
For anyone really in to minesweeper, I want to recommend the Hexcells series of games, available on Steam.
It's hexagonal minesweeper that gradually introduces new clues, and there is always enough information that you don't have to guess. It's a really well done puzzle game.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 66.5 ms ] threadAlso is there a penalty for being a jerk and just clicking everything regardless of if it's a mine or not?
I wish this one had some zoom control.
> game like this http://gameofbombs.com/
Apparently being offline has happened before:
> it was down and didn't get back up for at least 200 days
> failed to start application on minesweep.glitch.me
> This is most likely because your project has a code error.
> Check your project logs, fix the error and try again.
It's hexagonal minesweeper that gradually introduces new clues, and there is always enough information that you don't have to guess. It's a really well done puzzle game.
(No affiliation, just a big fan)
Left click: reveal a tile
Right click: flag a tile as containing a mine, or reveal it if it doesn't contain one (score penalty)
Drag (either button): move across the field
[edit] Five minutes later, it's back to normal.
I used to love playing multiplayer tetris.. it was such a fun challenge!