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: High-difficulty settings, particularly on "Colossal" sizes, require managing insane mine densities where precise logic is the only way to avoid guessing. Common Level Types
Walkthroughs often categorize challenges by their geometric patterns, such as: : "Circles," "Steady Flow," and "Dodecahedron". File: Globesweeper.zip ...
Globesweeper is a logic puzzle game that reimagines the classic Minesweeper mechanic on a 3D spherical grid. Unlike traditional flat grids, the spherical nature eliminates "edges," creating a continuous loop where every tile is part of a larger, interconnected cluster. Core Mechanics : Because the grid wraps around a sphere,
: Like its 2D predecessor, certain numerical clusters reveal guaranteed mine locations. For example, a "two" requiring one more mine may complete a neighboring "three," allowing you to safely remove surrounding tiles. Unlike traditional flat grids
: Because the grid wraps around a sphere, players must account for "unseen" neighbors on the other side of the curve.
: The game features three primary tile shapes that significantly alter the difficulty and neighbor counts: Hexagons : Generally considered the easiest mode.
: Solving often requires identifying how numbers in one section (e.g., a 'two' in a triangle weave) interact with adjacent sectors to reveal safe tiles behind "walls" of mines.
: High-difficulty settings, particularly on "Colossal" sizes, require managing insane mine densities where precise logic is the only way to avoid guessing. Common Level Types
Walkthroughs often categorize challenges by their geometric patterns, such as: : "Circles," "Steady Flow," and "Dodecahedron".
Globesweeper is a logic puzzle game that reimagines the classic Minesweeper mechanic on a 3D spherical grid. Unlike traditional flat grids, the spherical nature eliminates "edges," creating a continuous loop where every tile is part of a larger, interconnected cluster. Core Mechanics
: Like its 2D predecessor, certain numerical clusters reveal guaranteed mine locations. For example, a "two" requiring one more mine may complete a neighboring "three," allowing you to safely remove surrounding tiles.
: Because the grid wraps around a sphere, players must account for "unseen" neighbors on the other side of the curve.
: The game features three primary tile shapes that significantly alter the difficulty and neighbor counts: Hexagons : Generally considered the easiest mode.
: Solving often requires identifying how numbers in one section (e.g., a 'two' in a triangle weave) interact with adjacent sectors to reveal safe tiles behind "walls" of mines.