Did you know that Minesweeper in Windows versions below 8 wasn't uninstalled like other programs? It was a "Windows Feature" and you had to go through extra steps to remove it from a computer back then. I know because I needed to know, or I might not have graduated. Now I've relapsed and made the version of Minesweeper that I've always wanted. One that I can sink hours into a single game and still have more to go. An endless mine field.
And for that, I apologize to my fellow Minesweeper addicts. (Sorry, not sorry)
Play on an endless field of mines or try a challenge mode if you want a more finite experience.
Blitz mode is a race to complete a number of chunks, the building blocks of each field; how well can you stay on target?
Time Trial pits you against the timer to see how many points you can earn before time runs.
In Survival mode, your score decays over time. Keep earning points to stay alive.
Classic mode lets you play a more finite field, up to 128 x 128.
Customize the look and feel of the game with different themes or flags. Turn off chording if you're a purist (there's also flag chording). Swap the mouse buttons if you're weird.
And yes, there are still 50/50 situations. I can't prevent them. BUT there is way around guessing: defusers. Earn defusers through consistent good play and you can use one to safely click any cell. If it was a mine, it goes away.