Minesweeper was written for OS/2 in 1994 by David Charlap.
The game is a clone of Windows Minesweeper with the same difficulty levels (8x8 with 10 mines, 16x16 with 40 mines, 30x16 with 99 mines). Custom ranges from 8x8 with 5 mines to 50x30 with 1350 mines. You can flag and chord and the game saves your best score per level.
Cheat Mode marks all mine locations with a [?] and Tournament Mode lets you choose a game and play it until you win. Another feature is the ability to scale the size of squares.
Version History
A list of all known versions sorted by platform then version. Email admin@ if you have more! See the Downloads section for available files.
OS/2
1.0.0
Initial release.
OS/2
1.0.1
Fixed bugs relating to window size, timer and graphics. Increased maximum size to 50x30 and updated game menu.
OS/2
1.0.2
Fixed custom bug that allowed more mines than squares. Minor code fix.
OS/2
1.1.0
Moved all options to one location. New options to disable sound. Added cheat mode and tournament mode. Reduced file size by 50%.
OS/2
1.2.0
Option added to scale squares. Improved graphics and fixed error messages when Help file not found.
OS/2
1.2.1
Advanced level renamed Expert. New contact details.