
War Mines: WW1
Minesweeper dressed in WWI uniforms: a clever, bite-sized puzzle game that respects your lunch break but won't challenge your brain past dinner. Worth it for fans of the classic formula who want a little context with their clicks.
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About War Mines: WW1
My first thought loading this up was: how much can you actually do with minesweeper in 2021? The honest answer is: more than expected, but not dramatically more. War Mines: WW1 is a short, atmospheric puzzle game from Wild Pepper Games that wraps the core logic of the classic Windows staple inside a WWI narrative, pushing you through historical scenarios like the Battle of the Somme and other Great War set pieces. It is not a grand strategy game, it is not a wargame with supply lines and morale mechanics. It is minesweeper, reskinned and given a purpose beyond filling dead time on a lunch break. The puzzle structure moves across 30-plus stages, each framing a different battlefield objective. You clear minefields to establish medical camps, open corridors for soldiers to advance, and carve out airstrips for fighter planes. The contextual wrapper is thin but effective. It gives each puzzle a reason to exist beyond the abstract. Mechanically, the core number-grid logic is intact and anyone who spent time with classic minesweeper will be solving comfortably within minutes. The developer introduces variation through different grid configurations and some light RNG elements on specific steps, which is where the game earns its only real criticism: a handful of timed levels shift the equation from deduction to guesswork. The hint button, which reveals a single mine location per use, softens this when the pressure gets unfair, and that is a sensible design concession. From a depth standpoint, this is firmly in the casual tier. There is no branching difficulty system, no procedurally generated boards, no mod support, and no multiplayer. The AI question does not apply here because the opposition is the minefield itself. What the game does offer is a clean per-stage time record system, so completionist players who want to replay individual scenarios and shave seconds have a reason to return. The achievement list sits at 12 total, and community reports flag at least two broken achievement triggers, including one for completing Stage 4 and one that fires early on the speed-run challenge. Those are real bugs for a completionist, and they remain worth knowing about before purchase. For newcomers to puzzle games, this is genuinely approachable. The tutorial is skippable, which means veterans can move immediately, but the stage-by-stage escalation from simpler to more complex boards means a first-time minesweeper player is not thrown into the deep end. The WWI visual framing adds atmosphere without adding complexity, and the illustrated scene breaks between puzzle stages do a lot of work to make this feel like more than a reskin. The overall playtime sits well under two hours for most players, which aligns exactly with what the price tier signals. If you are hunting for a layered strategy experience with emergent decision-making, look elsewhere. This is a palate cleanser, not a main course. But for what it is, a compact, historically flavored minesweeper with a handful of mechanical wrinkles and a stylized presentation, it delivers on its stated goal without overpromising. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 SP1+ / 8 / 10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce 9800GTX+ (1GB)
- Processor
- Intel Core i3 / Ryzen 3
- Sound Card
- Any
- Additional Notes
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- GTX 1050
- Processor
- Core i5
- Sound Card
- Any
- Additional Notes
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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Game Info
- Developer
- Wild Pepper Games
- Publisher
- Wild Pepper Games
- Release Date
- Jun 17, 2021
