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The world’s largest version of Minesweeper has you trying to clear over 38,000 mines

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An Atlanta-based company called CineMassive who builds giant multiscreen video walls has created what is easily the world’s largest version of Minesweeper. On its hardest setting players will have to clear 38,799 mines without blowing the whole thing up and having to start over from scratch.

The game is played on 24 high-definition screens that are linked to work together as a single display with a resolution of 11,520 x 4,320 pixels. To call this version of the game frustrating is an understatement, since no one on the team who created it has even come close to finding all the mines on its expert setting.
via Gizmodo

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