1.0.2 update release notes:
Minesweeper game built by Janko Stanic. Objective of the game is to place flags on all of the bombs. Number of available flags is placed in the top left corner. You can add or remove flags on right click. You can start a new game by clicking on the Smiley. Timer is located in the top right corner and start once you reveal your first field. You can submit requests and bug reports at: janko@jjsolutions.rs Hope you enjoy.
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Alternatively, snapd can be installed from the command line:
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