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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: joeyjoe on August 19, 2011, 06:53:09 PM



Title: Nice little game for Newbies
Post by: joeyjoe on August 19, 2011, 06:53:09 PM
While you wait to get free'd theres a game called minefeild where you gamble little amounts of bit coins by clicking on squares, the more squares you click on without setting off a mine, the more you win. The trick is really to cash out as soon as your up.

Here is a referal link, yes if you loose i will make 5%, http://goo.gl/yg5LC (http://goo.gl/yg5LC).

but i dont want people to think im spamming so heres an alternative with no referal info, minefield.bitcoinlab.org


Title: Re: Nice little game for Newbies
Post by: Cusser_Bitcoin on August 19, 2011, 08:49:48 PM
While you wait to get free'd theres a game called minefeild where you gamble little amounts of bit coins by clicking on squares, the more squares you click on without setting off a mine, the more you win. The trick is really to cash out as soon as your up.

Here is a referal link, yes if you loose i will make 5%, http://goo.gl/yg5LC (http://goo.gl/yg5LC).

but i dont want people to think im spamming so heres an alternative with no referal info, minefield.bitcoinlab.org
I'm sure the speculators will love this  ;D


Title: Re: Nice little game for Newbies
Post by: DoubleNegative on August 19, 2011, 08:53:54 PM
Nice game, but it would be nice if there were some way of telling at least how many mines are in the adjacent fields, like regular MineSweeper, but I suppose that could make it too easy and shift the advantage from the house to the player