MineSweeperDS
As part of the NeoFlash Summer Coding Competition (2006), The_Legend released a new NDS game called MineSweeperDS. As the name suggests, this is a Mine Sweeper clone of the game that can be found on most PC’s. However, unlike the PC version, you can not cheat on this NDS version. However, cheating is a bad thing – and we all hate cheaters don’t we? So, aside from not being able to cheat, the game also adds some features that were not existent in the Windows game.
These features include sound (customizable if you change the files on your flashcart and/or adapter) as well as a colored background that you can change to the color you like! This is very impressive as it also reads your NDS’s home screen’s selected color and uses that by default! This is truly a great game; hopefully we will see more changes like these to our old classic games! Since some boards may be larger than the NDS’s screen, you can scroll the screen by using the D-pad or the XYAB buttons. Or, if you want to get a little more complicated, you can use the stylus – To use the stylus, hold UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/A/B/X/Y and touch ‘n drag on the screen. after you’ve touched you can let go of the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons, and move the “table” around.
Download: [MineSweeperDS]
Via The_Legend
As part of the NeoFlash Summer Coding Competition (2006), The_Legend released a new NDS game called MineSweeperDS. As the name suggests, this is a Mine Sweeper clone of the game that can be found on most PC’s. However, unlike the PC version, you can not cheat on this NDS version. However, cheating is a bad thing – and we all hate cheaters don’t we? So, aside from not being able to cheat, the game also adds some features that were not existent in the Windows game.
These features include sound (customizable if you change the files on your flashcart and/or adapter) as well as a colored background that you can change to the color you like! This is very impressive as it also reads your NDS’s home screen’s selected color and uses that by default! This is truly a great game; hopefully we will see more changes like these to our old classic games! Since some boards may be larger than the NDS’s screen, you can scroll the screen by using the D-pad or the XYAB buttons. Or, if you want to get a little more complicated, you can use the stylus – To use the stylus, hold UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT/A/B/X/Y and touch ‘n drag on the screen. after you’ve touched you can let go of the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons, and move the “table” around.
Download: [MineSweeperDS]
Via The_Legend