The Mind Card Game

The Mind card game will surprise you. The game is co-operative. Each player gets a hand of cards. Play consists of a team getting all the cards in their hands into one central pile in the middle of the table. Where, cards in that pile must be in ascending order. The real catch to the game is there is no talking during the hand of cards. The award-winning cooperative card game comes home with The Mind by Wolfgang Watch! Play your cards from 1 to 100, with only one rule - nobody can talk! The mind is a unique experience unlike anything else. Easy to learn and difficult to master, this is the perfect on-the-go game for 2-4 players. The Mind is a quick-playing game, it is fun, it is tense and is super easy to play but hard to master. The Mind Overview. The game consists of a deck of cards numbered one to 100 and is played over several rounds depending on the player count (12, 10 and eight rounds for two, three and four players). A couple of days ago, we used the 'The Game' cards to try 'The Mind' with 4 players. In our 2nd or 3rd play, 11 years old proposed, in our 3rd round with all our lives, to play the highest card so we would get rid off most of the cards. We did that for the rest of game and felt like cheating.

Minesweeper Rules

Objective and basic concepts

The objective in Minesweeper is to find and mark all the mines hidden under the grey squares, in the shortest time possible. This is done by clicking on the squares to open them. Each square will have one of the following:

  1. A mine, and if you click on it you'll lose the game.
  2. A number, which tells you how many of its adjacent squares have mines in them.
  3. Nothing. In this case you know that none of the adjacent squares have mines, and they will be automatically opened as well.

It is guaranteed that the first square you open won't contain a mine, so you can start by clicking any square. Often you'll hit on an empty square on the first try and then you'll open up a few adjacent squares as well, which makes it easier to continue. Then it's basically just looking at the numbers shown, and figuring out where the mines are.

Gameplay

There are essentially five actions you can take in Minesweeper:

  1. Open a square. This is done simply by left clicking on a square.
  2. Marking a square as a mine. This is done by right clicking on a square. A little mine icon will show up there.
  3. Marking a square with a question mark. This is done by right clicking twice on a square, or right clicking once on a square that's already marked as a mine. Question marks are useful to mark squares you're not absolutely sure are mines, but want to make sure you don't accidentally open them.
  4. Clear any marks. Again, right click on the square. Right clicking cycles through the following states: Bomb, Question Mark, Clear.
  5. Opening all remaining adjacent squares to a number square. If for example you have a square with the number 1 and you have already marked one mine in one of the adjacent squares you can left click on the 1 square and the remaining adjacent squares will all be opened. This can save a lot of time while trying to quickly clear out squares. If you press on a number where not all adjacent mines have been marked, e.g. the number is 3 and you've only flagged one adjacent square, then the squares will not be opened, to prevent you from accidentally clicking on a number and blowing yourself up! In the old Windows version of this game you used both mouse buttons together to perform this action, but here we just use a normal left-click.

Winning

You've won the game when you've opened all squares that don't contain a mine. If you've opened all the empty/nr squares but haven't flagged the mine squares remaining, they will be auto-flagged and you have won. So, essentially flagging is not required, it's only there to help you keep track of where you think the mines are. The real way to win is open all the non-mine squares. This can be used to gain a tiny bit of speed if you're trying to improve your time :)

Support for tablets and phones

If you’re playing on a tablet, mobile phone or other touch device you won’t be able to right click on the squares. To perform right-click actions you press the square you want to mark and hold until a box pops up showing a flag. If you keep on pressing down, the box will cycle through three states: Flag, Question Mark, Clear. When the box shows the state you want to mark the square with, simply stop pressing down and the square will be marked with that state.

Instructions

I'm kind of unhappy with how slowly the touches trigger the actions in the game. If someone out there is an expert in JavaScript and 'touchstart' and 'touchend' events, please get in touch :)

Why on earth is Bill watching me?

MindReview

You might have noticed that Bill is there, but doesn't really give you any hints or do anyting useful. He's just there because I like him, and in the old Windows game there was a smiley face above the puzzle that looked worried while you were clicking, and got sunglasses on when you won. I wanted something similar so I just used Bill for that :)

Description

The Mind Card Game Puzzle Card Game Card Party Game Board Games Card Team Experience Interactive Toys For Children Adult

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Bullet Points:

1、Meld minds with your fellow players to play cards in order WITHOUT talking.
2、One of the hottest games of 2019.
3、A riot for you and your friends you’ll never forget.
4、Single size: about 13*9*2cm.
5、Single weight: about 220g.

Information:
Product Name: The Mind Card Game Puzzle Card Game Card
Category: Board Games Card
Applicable: toys over 14 years old
Single weight: about 220g
Single size: about 13*9*2cm

Description:
The Mind Card Game
SUGGESTED AGE: 8+
The Mind is more than just a game. It’s an experiment, a journey, a team experience in which you can’t exchange information, yet will become one to defeat all the levels of the game.

In more detail, the deck contains cards numbered 1-100, and during the game you try to complete 12, 10, or 8 levels of play with 2, 3, or 4 players. In a level, each player receives a hand of cards equal to the number of the level: one card in level 1, two cards in level 2, etc. Collectively you must play these cards into the center of the table on a single discard pile in ascending order but you cannot communicate with one another in any way as to which cards you hold. You simply stare into one another’s eyes, and when you feel the time is right, you play your lowest card. If no one holds a card lower than what you played, great, the game continues! If someone did, all players discard face up all cards lower than what you played, and you lose one life.

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You start the game with a number of lives equal to the number of players. Lose all your lives, and you lose the game. You start with one shuriken as well, and if everyone wants to use a shuriken, each player discards their lowest card face up, giving everyone information and getting you closer to completing the level. As you complete levels, you might receive a reward of a shuriken or an extra life. Complete all the levels, and you win!

For an extra challenge, play The Mind in extreme mode with all played cards going onto the stack face down. You don’t look at the cards played until the end of a level, losing lives at that time for cards played out of order.

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1*Game card