Bits, these dangerous things planted on bitfields all around the world, are a menace for everyone, exploding and killing anyone who just happens to step on them. They must be eradicated once and for all!
You are the Bitsweeper, explosives hunter extraordinaire. Your mission, although simple, is very dangerous: locate and deactivate all the missing bits on bitfields before they hurt anyone else.
Good luck on your mission!
A new version of Bitsweeper! (Release 3) has been released.
Changes include the following:
- New options to let left-handed users play the game more comfortably.
- Corrected an obscure bug that does not let you read back your best scores table in certain media cards.
And, with this release, I want to apologize to early users of this application for not providing an appropiate switch for left-handed users, something that should have been provided a long time ago. Here's hoping that you can enjoy now better the game!
- Izhido
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