Vendor Price: $ 10
License: Shareware File Size: 225 Version: 4.01 Release Date:
10 Jan 2000 OS: Win95, Win98, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000 System Requirements:
PC Pentium, 16 MB RAM, 1 MB HD
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Hex Mines is an improvement of the classic Minesweeper game. There are six board variations and five different levels in Hex Mines. It means that you have 30 different games to play!
Additional features: sound effect, MIDI music, customizable skin, shield to prevent you accidentally uncover a mine, and many more.
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