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Scs Mines 1.0
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutSCS Mines is a 1995 Macintosh Minesweeper clone by Aaron Davidson, released as freeware under his Silicon Creek Software label. It keeps the familiar grid-and-flags loop and adds a satisfying bomb-explosion sound for every misstep, three difficulty tiers, custom game options, and a local high-score table.Minesweeper, with a bangThe headline twist over the system Minesweeper of the day is the explosion sound that fires whenever you click a mine. It is the kind of small, mean flourish that turned a lot of these mid-90s clones into desk toys rather than just clones.Three difficulties plus customSCS Mines ships three preset difficulty levels and a customizable game options panel, so you can dial in board size and mine density beyond the stock beginner / intermediate / expert presets.High scoresA built-in high-scores tracker keeps your fastest clears for each difficulty, giving solo players a reason to keep returning to the same board sizes.CompatibilityThe freeware build runs across System 7.0 through Mac OS 9 on both 68k and PowerPC Macs, putting it comfortably in range of nearly any Classic-era machine. |
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