Curt Johnson, the creator of Microsoft Minesweeper, acknowledges that his game's design was borrowed from another game, but it was not Mined-Out, and he does not remember which game it is. According to TechRadar, the first version of the game was 1990's Microsoft Minesweeper, but Eurogamer says Mined-Out by Ian Andrew (1983) was the first Minesweeper game. Minesweeper has been incorporated as a minigame in other games, such as RuneScape and Minecraft 's April Fools Update. Variants of Minesweeper have been made that expand on the basic concepts, such as Minesweeper X, Crossmines, and Minehunt. The objective is to clear the board without detonating any mines, with help from clues about the number of neighboring mines in each field. The game features a grid of clickable squares, with hidden "mines" scattered throughout the board. Minesweeper is a logic puzzle video game genre generally played on personal computers. A won expert game of KMines, a free and open-source variant of Minesweeper
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