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- | <li><b><br>How to play Colisweeper</b><br><br> Initially, an agar plate is prepared with mine and non mine colonies in the hexagonal grid pattern. To play the game, the player pipettes a solution on to a colony of choice. The color developed on this colony will determine the next move for the player. If the playing solution is pipetted on a colony and it turns yellow, salmon or magenta; this indicates zero,one or two mines respectively adjacent to the played colony. If the player decides to flag a mine colony, the flagging solution is pipetted that turns the colony green in color. This way the color logic gives the player cue for the next move in the game. | + | <li><b><br>How to play Colisweeper</b><br><br> Initially, an agar plate is prepared with mine and non mine colonies in the hexagonal grid pattern. To play the game, the player pipettes a solution on to a colony of choice. The color developed on this colony will determine the next move for the player. If the playing solution is pipetted on a colony and it turns yellow, salmon or magenta; this indicates zero,one or two mines respectively adjacent to the played colony. In case a mine colony is encountered, the colony turns blue and the game is over. If the player decides to flag a mine colony, the flagging solution is pipetted that turns the colony green in color. This way the color logic gives the player cue for the next move in the game. |
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