We all have those memories from childhood, the ones which follow us through our life. For me one of those memories is playing minesweeper on my old Windows PC. So, to say I was excited when I heard about the new ARK’s game, Minesweeper Flags, a multiplayer blockchain game which is playable through ARK’s Desktop Wallet for Windows,MacOS and Linux.
Minesweeper Flags game object is to uncover squares on a board without hitting mines. Clicking on a tile reveals a mine, a blank square or a number. You play against a real life opponent to win crypto coins.
The game can be installed to ARK Wallet through a plugin. Please follow the official setup instructions here.
Once installed, you will need to activate the game plugin then you are ready to go. You can launch the game from the plugins menu on your wallet.
You will have the option to either join an existing game or to host and start a new game of your own.
The game host sets a wager which the opponent matches before the game begins, and the winner automatically receives 95% of the pot, with 5% kept back for the costs associated with running the backend of the game.
ARK’s Minesweeper Flag is quite simple, the graphics are very simplistic but for a game of this kind it fulfills it’s purpose. This is really a game that can be played over and over again. It’s a true classic that no one should miss. The ARK team has done a good job of building a robust ecosystem and managing it well.
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