Atomic Minesweeper' 1.0 is Freeware Strategy & War Games software design by Absolutist.com. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000 and has as system requirements: Flash 5 payer. Set your strategic thinking free playing this challenging game! An addictive mine-sweeper like game providing you with several hours of real brain-storming. Try to guess where mines are hidden to stay alive as long as you can. Free to play.
Atomic Minesweeper 1.0 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Publisher review:Absolutely new and addictive mine-seeker game! Try to find the dangerous atoms hidden under the squares forming the board. This task will not be too difficult if you use the lightening method - the beams of light will scan the board and point to where these atoms can be hidden. Make your choice between hre skill levels available and enjoy the game. Don't think that it is very easy - some practice will be of great use for you. You needn't open the squares at once - flag those that might hide atoms inside. Don't hurry and stay alive! Spend some hours of real entertainment! Free to play.
This game runs on any 32-bit Windows operating system (Win95/98, NT, ME, 2000, XP) and requires Flash 5 player installed to your computer.
Requirements:Flash 5 payer
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,WinXP,Windows2000
Release notes:New Release
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