I like minesweeper and found this intriguing. Played it for a while and I already beated it twice. Thanks for the recomendation! Glad you appeared in my recommended :D
Do the revealed monsters not give xp? There also doesn’t seem to be much minesweeper logic, just randomly clicking and hoping for the best. I’m confused, lol.
They do, you need to ‘defeat’ them but you need the health to do it. So if you reveal a monster it takes the health off you but you get experience if you survive. I didn’t describe it very well sorry! The minesweeper logic is just the numbers, it tells you an estimation of the health of the monsters nearby. Minesweeper tells you how many mine are nearby via the numbers so this game adopts the same system. If you reveal a tile that’s 6, there could be 6 monsters nearby with 1 health OR 1 monster that has 6 health (or any other combination to get to 6) Levelling up refills your health so you want to safely get down to 0 hearts left before levelling up. The point of the game is to get yourself to 15 hearts so you can take down the dragon in the middle. There’s a mix of puzzle and luck to get it done!
@@FyreSideGaming I did beat the dragon! It was really cool! I tried to play the game like an RPG, but I started to learn the layouts of the monsters and figured out you're not suppose to kill things randomly, but target the boss monsters. Once you defeat them all then you can usually beat the dragon! Very fun game, would love to see more of this!
I could be wrong, but the monsters numbers is not the danger around it but the level of that creature, eg the rats have 1 meaning its level is 1 not around it is 1 The empty spaces with the numbers eg 23 meaning the monsters around it add up to 23 Only saying cause you didnt kill the rats etc for xp but you did click the unknown area's around the rats
Admitting I did a poor job of explaining the rules, so apologies for that. The numbers tell you the total level of monsters that are around the title you’ve defeated, so if the title says 150 then there’s a pretty good chance you’ve got a mine title that will explode near you. You’re correct the number do tell you the sun of the monsters around you 😄
@@havetodosmth It took me an embarrassingly long time to figure that out :D Using the monsternomicon also helps as you can see what is left to be defeated!
much fun as always, thank you!
not a problem, glad you enjoyed!
i love that voice :D play more minesweeper! hehe :)
This is such a cute game! I am a sucker for those "classic plazzles with a gimmic" games
I know the feeling! It’s so well done and brings a lot of nostalgia.
Good luck if you do play it!
I like minesweeper and found this intriguing. Played it for a while and I already beated it twice.
Thanks for the recomendation! Glad you appeared in my recommended :D
Thank you checking it out and well done for beating it!
Big thanks for giving my video a watch as well 💜
Do the revealed monsters not give xp? There also doesn’t seem to be much minesweeper logic, just randomly clicking and hoping for the best. I’m confused, lol.
They do, you need to ‘defeat’ them but you need the health to do it.
So if you reveal a monster it takes the health off you but you get experience if you survive.
I didn’t describe it very well sorry!
The minesweeper logic is just the numbers, it tells you an estimation of the health of the monsters nearby. Minesweeper tells you how many mine are nearby via the numbers so this game adopts the same system. If you reveal a tile that’s 6, there could be 6 monsters nearby with 1 health OR 1 monster that has 6 health (or any other combination to get to 6)
Levelling up refills your health so you want to safely get down to 0 hearts left before levelling up.
The point of the game is to get yourself to 15 hearts so you can take down the dragon in the middle. There’s a mix of puzzle and luck to get it done!
@ thanks for the additional info! I really enjoy Minesweeper variants so I’ll probably check this out 😊
Well recommend it!
It works on mobile and tablet as well 😄
I like dragons so I am intrigued
See if you can defeat the dragon in the centre of the room. He’s a powerful one and the winning screen is cool!
@@FyreSideGaming I did beat the dragon! It was really cool! I tried to play the game like an RPG, but I started to learn the layouts of the monsters and figured out you're not suppose to kill things randomly, but target the boss monsters. Once you defeat them all then you can usually beat the dragon!
Very fun game, would love to see more of this!
I could be wrong, but the monsters numbers is not the danger around it but the level of that creature, eg the rats have 1 meaning its level is 1 not around it is 1
The empty spaces with the numbers eg 23 meaning the monsters around it add up to 23
Only saying cause you didnt kill the rats etc for xp but you did click the unknown area's around the rats
Admitting I did a poor job of explaining the rules, so apologies for that.
The numbers tell you the total level of monsters that are around the title you’ve defeated, so if the title says 150 then there’s a pretty good chance you’ve got a mine title that will explode near you.
You’re correct the number do tell you the sun of the monsters around you 😄
I can't math or logic. How do people beat this game?!
A hope and a prayer 😂
It's not that hard since you get used to subtracting numbers.
@@havetodosmth It took me an embarrassingly long time to figure that out :D
Using the monsternomicon also helps as you can see what is left to be defeated!