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XMINE(6)			 Games Manual			      XMINE(6)

NAME
       xmine - identify	mines in a mine	field without getting blown up

SYNOPSIS
       xmine

DESCRIPTION
       xmine  is  an X11-based version of the popular PC game Minesweeper. The
       object is to place flags	on mines on the	game  board  without  exposing
       them.   If you expose a mine, it	"explodes" and the game	ends.  Exposed
       mines appear as black capital "M" characters.

       To begin, click the first mouse button anywhere on the field.  A	series
       of numbers will be revealed.  The number	in each	square corresponds  to
       the  number  of	mines  that  border  that square, including diagonals.
       Squares that do not border mines	are empty.

       Once you	have determined	the location of	a mine,	flag  it  by  clicking
       with  the  third	 mouse button.	Flags appear as	capital	"X" characters
       which are red on	color displays.	 Once you have marked  all  the	 mines
       surrounding  a number, click the	middle mouse button to reveal the con-
       tents of	the un-mined squares surrounding it.  If you flag a  mine  in-
       correctly and force an unflagged	mine to	be revealed, the game ends.

       The  number  at	the  top left of the game board	displays the number of
       mines left for you to identify.	At the top right is a timer that indi-
       cates the number	of seconds for which the game has been running.	  High
       scores are achieved by having the fastest time for a skill level.

       There are four levels of	game play: beginner, intermediate, expert, and
       custom,	set  using the Game menu.  For each level, the number of mines
       and the size of the board increase:

       beginner
	    has	10 mines in an 8x8 board.

       intermediate
	    has	40 mines in a 16x16 board.

       expert
	    has	99 mines in a 16x39 board.

       custom
	    allows you to specify your own  board  dimensions  and  number  of
	    mines.

       If  you	choose	Marks  [?]  from the Game menu,	you may	place question
       marks on	squares	by clicking twice with the third  mouse	 button.   Al-
       though they may be helpful for deducing the location of mines, they are
       not  treated as flagged mines when you click with the middle mouse but-
       ton on a	numbered square.

AUTHOR
       Paul Falstad
       Manual entry written by Linda Branagan.

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