I can remember back to countless hours in my highschool computer class playing studying and learning the best techniques so that one day I could become a Master of Minesweeper. Day upon day, week upon week passed and at the time I wasn't sure my skills were up to the challenge. Eventually my dreams of glory faded away to nothing as the years of highschool came and went, and I was left, forced to leave highschool and never return to my haven for Minesweeper.
Today must be our lucky day as SoulStealer just released pyMine. a Minesweeper clone for the PSP. This first release contains three different levels as with the original minesweeper as well as a high score board. In addition Soul Stealer has included a "Hidden Feature". Yum, a new hidden feature to restimulate some of Minesweeper's classic and addictive gameplay? Sounds great, sign me up!
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