Chocolate Sweeper

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3.5
56 reviews
5K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

How difficult can it be? Richard Kaye proved that Minesweeper(MS) is NP-complete[1,2]. That means MS can be a very difficult problem even for computers to solve.

We made up such MS into a "perfect" puzzle game. I use "perfect" to mean that no guesses are required to solve puzzles, or even more strictly, no guesses are allowed. Only the squares (means "chocolate cubes" in this game) that are certainly safe can be uncovered (eaten).

This game has two play modes, Game and Puzzle. Puzzle mode has 250 challenging puzzles. In Game mode, you can play random puzzles like standard MS, but they are guess-free. You will never get tired of playing!

Once you play this game, you will realize that MS was such a difficult, but very fun puzzle game.

Some other popular puzzle games are also proven as NP-complete[3,4,5]. Therefore, I can say this game is as much fun as those puzzle games.

Chocolate Sweeper is optimized for mobile screen size and touch interface. This is the best puzzle game you can play on a mobile device!

Please be cautioned that this game is not as sweet as it looks. It is really difficult, and not recommended for those people who just want to play games for relaxation.

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References
[1] Richard Kaye's Minesweeper Pages: http://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/R.W.Kaye/minesw/minesw.htm
[2] R. Kaye. Minesweeper is NP-complete. Mathematical Intelligencer, 22(2):9–15, 2000.
[3] T. Yato. List of NP-Complete Pencil Puzzles: http://www-imai.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yato/data2/puzcc.pdf
[4] T. Yato and T. Seta. Complexity and completeness of finding another solution and its application to puzzles. IPSJ SIG Notes 2002-AL-87-2, IPSJ, 2002. http://www-imai.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~yato/data2/SIGAL87-2.pdf
[5] N. Ueda and T. Nagao. NP-completeness results for NONOGRAM via parsimonious reductions. Technical Report TR96-0008, Department of Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 1996.


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This App uses free sound assets available from the following websites. We acknowledge their substantial contributions with many thanks.
- BGM
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- Sound Effects
Kurage-Kosho: http://www.kurage-kosho.info/
Music is VFR: http://musicisvfr.com/
Updated on
May 26, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

3.4
52 reviews
Ezzenious
October 2, 2022
Doesn't deserve the 1 star reviews. Stamina kinda sucks but can easily be refilled with the coins it gives you or an ad if you're somehow out of coins (ads only play for rewards). Forced tutorial also kinda sucks but you only have to do it once and even as someone who's played a lot of Minesweeper I can't say it was entirely unhelpful. The guess free maps are fantastic, and it's difficulty levels have nothing to do with map size or even bomb density it seems. It's definitely worth checking out.
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Joseph Shell
January 18, 2022
Overall, the Tutorial is long, but teaches extremely well, and the quality of life features are swell. The random JPEGS for losses and wins are weird. Prior to playing through this game's tutorial, I was really bad at minesweeper. I knew each number referred to the number of bombs nearby, but didn't understand the fairly simple concepts required to quickly break down a board into manageable chunks. This game does a great job setting you up to actually be good at minesweeper.
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Nick Couzelis
August 20, 2021
While I enjoy the effort put into this game, being locked out for 8 hours or paying money feels untenable. As does locking players into a significantly long tutorial for a game they may very well be good at. It's a good learning resources, but shouldn't be shoved down a player's throat.
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