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Minesweeper Squad Review: Classic Logic With a Squad Twist

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Minesweeper Squad Review: Classic Logic With a Squad Twist

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Minesweeper Squad Review: Classic Logic With a Squad Twist

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Controls

You just use the Mouse to interact with the game UI. It's mostly left-clicking to reveal tiles and right-clicking to flag the mines. Took a minute to realize the UI is the only way to move your squad, so don't look for WASD.

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What is Minesweeper Squad?

You're in charge of a squad navigating dangerous minefields. Your job is to clear a safe path to the exit by marking hidden mines. It’s classic logic: you click a tile, if it's safe you see how many mines are adjacent, and if it's a mine, you're done. You have to flag the danger spots to keep your squad alive. If you like number puzzles and using your brain to deduce patterns, this is for you. If you want action or fast-paced reflexes, you won't find it here. It's pretty much pure logic.

How to Play Minesweeper Squad

A session starts with a grid full of hidden tiles. You click to reveal safe spots and numbers. The numbers tell you exactly how many mines are touching that square. You use that info to figure out where the mines are hiding without clicking them. The twist is you have to clear a path, so you can't just solve a corner and quit. Levels take about 5 minutes. The wall hits around level 10 when the grids get bigger. I messed up early by guessing instead of using logic—don't do that.

Minesweeper Squad Key Features

Dangerous minefields to clear across multiple levels
Mark hidden mines to protect your squad's path
Classic logic gameplay that tests your brain power
2D grid design that is easy on the eyes
Simple mouse controls for easy interaction

Why Choose Minesweeper Squad

This game stands out because it adds the 'Squad' element to the classic formula. It’s the same Minesweeper you know, but the pathfinding aspect changes how you plan your moves. It’s relaxing if you like puzzles, but frustrating if you hate math.

Minesweeper Squad Pro Tips

1Don't click randomly unless you're ready to lose
2Double-check corners where mines often hide
3Mistake I made: I ignored the edge numbers and got blown up immediately
4Use flags to keep track of suspected mines
5Take your time, there is no timer to rush you

Minesweeper Squad FAQ

Is this just standard Minesweeper?
It's the same logic but you guide a squad to an exit. You can't just clear random spots; you have to make a specific path.
Do the graphics distract from the puzzles?
No, the 2D visuals are clean and simple. They don't get in the way of the numbers.
Can I play with a trackpad?
Yeah, mouse controls work fine. It might feel a bit slow without a physical mouse, but it's playable.
Is there a penalty for flagging a safe spot?
No. You can flag as many tiles as you want. It’s better to be safe than to hit a mine.
What happens if I run out of time?
Nothing. There is no timer. You can sit there and stare at the grid as long as you want.