Rolled a 6. What is this I don't even --updateitAugust 3 2011, 07:53:04 UTC
[Someone is in a mighty playful mood today. Rather than greet his friend in his normal manner (a cheerful hello accompanied by a hug) Drive sneaks up on her as best he is able and gives Quorra a quick kiss on the cheek before taking a step back, grinning impishly.] Hello again.
[ooooh.] Oooh.... [folds arms on the back of her chair to watch her play] How does it work? [wonders what Minesweeper's like in person and if they'll ever get to meet him :D]
*starts a new one, because* See, this a minefield. It has *points* this many mines in it. Some fields have mines, some don't. Some fields have numbers, and the number says how many mines there are touching that field. And you try to open all the unmined ones. You can mark the mines you think you know by using the right button of the mouse. So, in the beginning you have no idea...
*clicks. Kaboom* ... so you may end up stepping on a mine right away.
Yes! You click one, you lose. You open all the unmined fields, you win. *ooh, no the second one gives her a small area of free fields, so she can start tackling it. Quickly*
[he grins, imagining Minesweeper diligently planting the flags and watching as she extrapolates the numbers, but doesn't say anything so as not to distract her.]
*catches his expression... oh.* Right. So. See the pointer on the screen? *puts her hand over his and moves the mouse, making the cursor move* It reacts to your motions with the mouse. And then you use the left button - it's under your index finger - to click, or left-click. That's the action which opens a field. If you use the other button, under your middle finger, that marks a field that it has a mine, without opening it.
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Whatcha doing?
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*clicks. Kaboom* ... so you may end up stepping on a mine right away.
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