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these comments are how i learned what chording is in minesweeper

Same. No idea what that was but I've been playing a ton of another Minesweeper-like and doing it by instinct anyway. It makes for fast and efficient play, which I love. 

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19 hours late to complain that you can't chord. I have lost control of my basal ganglia.


(This was fun, thank you for letting me subject myself to psychic damage.)

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Ok, so let me get this straight: as a game/interactive experience/work of art, this is pretty good, and I've enjoyed the two hours I put away for this, but my GOD, is the actual Minesweeper terrible! 

I get it's (funnily enough) not really the focus of the game, but given such a daring presentation I was expecting at least a perfectly functional rendition of the puzzle, but on top of there not being any chording support, you can hit a mine on your very first cell clear, and for some strange reason empty cells don't clear away the corners either, which certainly netted me more than a few losses.

That said, credit where credit's due. The vibes were on point, the writing was funny and this makes very good use of AI art to create eldritch abominations, which I thought was fun. Just don't come into this expecting to play Minesweeper and you won't be disappointed like me.

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I can't seem to stop screaming, which logs me back in and out of my astral gore computer.

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I relaxed and let minesweeper happen to me.

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at some point, felt like the game was giving me actual brain damage (but I've won!!! :D so my brain is not fried now yeah?? pls) 

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I was a single jobless nobody before I played this game, now I am cognitively married to 87 concentrically diminished recursive clones of myself and transcended the need for flesh.

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at last, a minesweeper clone that cuts out all the b. s.