MineSweeper

Game Description

Minesweeper is a fast-paced, minefield-style game where players uncover safe tiles to increase their multiplier. Each tile has a chance of being safe or containing a mine — hitting a mine ends the game, while uncovering safe spots increases potential rewards. The game’s dynamic house edge adjusts automatically based on liquidity, maintaining fairness and long-term bankroll sustainability.

Game Mechanics

  • Custom Grid: Players select the number of mines (3–24), determining overall risk and reward.

  • Progression: Each safe pick increases the current multiplier.

  • Instant Loss: Hitting a mine ends the round and forfeits the wager.

  • Cashout Anytime: Players can cash out their multiplier at any stage to lock in profits.

  • Dynamic Edge: The house edge slightly changes with liquidity — lower during strong liquidity to attract players, higher when liquidity tightens for protection.

Multiplier Calculations

Each safe selection raises the multiplier based on the number of mines chosen. Fewer mines = safer, smaller multipliers. More mines = riskier, higher multipliers.

Example ranges (for a 25-tile grid):

  • 3 Mines: 1.2× – 3×

  • 10 Mines: 2× – 10×

  • 24 Mines: Up to 990×

House Edge and Win Probability

The base house edge starts around 1.5%, automatically adjusting:

  • High Liquidity: ~1.2% edge (higher player RTP)

  • Low Liquidity: ~1.8% edge (greater bankroll protection)

This keeps returns sustainable while maintaining fair, competitive gameplay.

Risk and Reward

  • High Risk: A single mine ends the round instantly.

  • High Reward: Each safe pick compounds potential winnings.

  • Fair Growth: Liquidity-based edge adjustments keep the system balanced for both players and the house.

Minesweeper blends classic game mechanics with on-chain liquidity management, delivering transparent, scalable, and provably fair gameplay. Players experience genuine strategy-based excitement — with a live multiplier, cashout flexibility, and adaptive odds that evolve with the protocol’s liquidity.

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