![]() It is 'free' to place a flag, so use it to your advantage. You can see on the treasure chest when it changes value. It's expensive to sail around and look for treasures, so when you use your steering wheel, the treasures you find, will lose value. The less you explore, the more you get per treasure. There may well be more treasure maps than treasures on the level, so keep an eye on how many treasures there are in the level and the number of treasure maps that are displayed. Number of treasures and the value of the treasure - can change from level to level. You can, for example, see on the picture that only the first three of the four maps are actually visible. You can only see three maps at a time, but there may well be more. Switch treasure maps - can be done with the arrow buttons above the map. Number of treasure maps - shows the number of treasure maps out of the total number of maps. Marked areas - on the game surface show which areas match with the treasure maps. You can always try to dig, even if you are not 100% sure about the whereabouts of the treasure. Your task is to check the treasure maps regularly while you explore the clouds. ![]() When you play the game modes: Navigator and Captain, your goal is to find treasures. ![]() In this challenge you take off with only a single life, but with the chance to get extra profits. Maybe there is a genius somewhere out there who never played football in his life, but in the first game, he showed skills Messi and Ronaldo. Survival - The ocean is a dangerous place. You suck at almost everything in the beginning. The faster you find it, the better!Ĭaptain - You are now a captain and even when the treasure maps are upside down and you do not know which in direction north and south are, your goal is still to find treasures! In this mode the maps can be both rotated and mirrored. You still need to explore and place the flag in the country, but to find a treasure you need to find the map that fits with the designated areas of the game surface. Navigator - You have been promoted as a navigator, so now it is important to find treasures with the help of some treasure maps that you've got hold of. See also the basic rules of Sea Sweeper in the previous section. Place the flag in it and explore the entire game surface. Seaman - As a seaman your goal is to explore the oceans and find the land under the clouds. There are three different game modes, as well as an extra challenge, you can try in Sea Sweeper: Seaman, Navigator, Captain, and Survival. If you still have doubts about the rules, you can see the instructions and play the test levels in the game under 'Tutorial'. It can be difficult to figure out, but try to find the solution! You never have to guess in this version of Minesweeper! All levels in Sea Sweeper have a logical approach in relation to find the next possible flag to place or cloud to remove. Your goal is to find all the land and mark them with a flag - before you lose your 5 lives! Remove the clouds above a number = use the number to find out which field you can explore next! Remove the clouds above a piece of sea = continue to play. Remove the clouds above a piece of land = lose a life. Explore and remove the clouds above the sea with the wheel. Mark the land under the clouds with a flag.ģ. The numbers show how much land lies beneath the clouds in the eight fields surrounding that number.Ģ. The game surface consists of clouds under which sea, land and numbers are hiding. If they step on a “mine,” the narrator makes the “wrong” noise (whether it’s a certain word, air horn, or phone alarm sound, you choose!) and that minesweeper’s turn is over.In Sea Sweeper your job is to mark the land beneath the clouds with flags. Game instructions : Minesweepers take turns navigating the grid. Have the narrator create a map with the correct path from start to finish that avoids the mines! How to set up the game : Lay out the household items to create a grid on the grass or floor with a clear starting and ending point. How many people can play : As many as you want! You just need one narrator and as many minesweepers as you’d like. You can make the game easier or harder by creating multiple mine maps. What you need to play : Any household items to create a grid on the floor, a piece of paper to map out the mines, and a noise maker (or just your voice!). Where you can play : Anywhere! You can play on a flat surface outside or a large, clear floor space inside. We’re back with another favorite Camp Olympia game, Minesweeper! ![]() We’re sharing some of our favorite Camp activities that you can do at home with your families while practicing social distancing.
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