Team:ETH Zurich
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<li><b><br>Colisweeper video</b><br><br> Check out the animation of our bio-game Colisweeper! </li> | <li><b><br>Colisweeper video</b><br><br> Check out the animation of our bio-game Colisweeper! </li> | ||
<li><b><br> The computer game Minesweeper</b><br><br> | <li><b><br> The computer game Minesweeper</b><br><br> | ||
- | The computer game consists of a square lattice grid with hidden squares that can be mines or non-mines. The goal of the game is to clear the field without detonating the mines. The identity of a square is revealed by left clicking on it: the digit revealed represent the number of adjacent mines. The player uses this information to decide which square | + | The computer game consists of a square lattice grid with hidden squares that can be mines or non-mines. The goal of the game is to clear the field without detonating the mines. The identity of a square is revealed by left clicking on it: the digit revealed represent the number of adjacent mines. The player uses this information to decide which square can be a potential mine and flags it. A square can be flagged by a right click. The game is won when all the mines and only the mines are flagged. If a mine is left clicked all the other mines are revealed and the game is over. |
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<li><b><br>Gameplay</b><br><br>To play Colisweeper, the player has to pipette a colorless substrate onto a colony on the agar minefield. Each move requires the player to choose between two substrates . Adding the <b>Playing</b> substrate mix reveals the identity of the colony, showing if it is a mine or a safe colony and, in the latter case, the number of surrounding mines. The <b>Flagging</b> substrate is used to mark colonies suspected to be mines. Addition of either substrate produces a defined colored product within minutes, allowing a quick identification of the “played” colony.<br> | <li><b><br>Gameplay</b><br><br>To play Colisweeper, the player has to pipette a colorless substrate onto a colony on the agar minefield. Each move requires the player to choose between two substrates . Adding the <b>Playing</b> substrate mix reveals the identity of the colony, showing if it is a mine or a safe colony and, in the latter case, the number of surrounding mines. The <b>Flagging</b> substrate is used to mark colonies suspected to be mines. Addition of either substrate produces a defined colored product within minutes, allowing a quick identification of the “played” colony.<br> |
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