Team:ETH Zurich

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Colisweeper

- the world's first super-fun bacterial-based Minesweeper game!
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Playing Colisweeper is not difficult at all as long as you know the basic rules of the traditional minesweeper.
Each field can be one of three different things:

a boring non-mine cell, which we don't really care much about

a helpful non-mine cell, which we like a lot, because it tells us how many mines are close by

a dangerous and scary mine cell itself, which we can't reveal until the veeery end of the game or else we are blown up into little pieces and lose.

As a little helper, we also have the flagging option - if we're sure a field is a mine, we can mark it with a flag to not blow it up on accident.




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And what's the goal of Minesweeper? To find all the scary mines as fast as possible - after all, no one likes an unexpected explosion right under their feet!

Colisweeper works just like that as well. To imitate the "click" of a mouse on a computer, we add a substrate to the cell of our choice and that way we start a reaction

Got it all? Take a plate and a pipette and you're ready to sweep, baby!