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Dust off your Minesweeper skills for Dreamsweeper

I could play for days.

Etherlight and Oatmello have their game Dreamsweeper releasing in two days on July 24, 2024. It’s a strange mix of dungeon crawler roguelite and the classic game of murky origins, Minesweeper.

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It’s not often that you see Minesweeper bleed into other games. The classic of early Windows computers had you searching a field of blocks while trying to – counter to its name – avoid mines. Your only way of locating the mines is by numerical hints that appear beside cleared blocks that let you know how many mines border on a given square.

I used to be really good at it back when I was younger. I feel a lot of people old enough had a phase where they had it mastered.

Dreamsweeper lifts the mine-avoidant gameplay and applies it to a dungeon crawler. Each step you take brings with it risks, and a cleared block will show the number of bordering threats. Tussles with enemies is depicted as a rhythm game. You can purchase accessories that will alter the way the game plays.

Speaking of rhythm, Dreamsweeper sports a lo-fi soundtrack, which is supposed to relax you while you advance through procedurally generated dungeons with nothing but arithmetic to help you avoid disaster.

Dreamsweeper releases on PC July 24, 2022. A Switch version is planned for sometime later.


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