Cornsweeper

Cornsweeper

by Robert Morrison

264 ratings
197 reviews
Free

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Pop delicious popcorn kernels while avoiding explosions in this meditative mind-sweep-em-up game. Enjoy a beautifully illustrated aesthetic and a chill, lo-fi soundtrack across 70 handcrafted levels. Discover secrets and unlockable modes for a whimsical gaming experience.

Beautifully illustrated aesthetic
Chill, lo-fi inspired OST
70 Handcrafted levels
Unlockable Arcade Mode
Collect 28 purchasable items
Classic gameplay with unique twists
Toy-like sense of discovery
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What's New in Cornsweeper

1.1.241121

January 21, 2025

//General • Added option to pause screen to toggle on/off Inspector Shades (double tapping) once unlocked • Added a basic chording feature. - Tap a popped kernel to pop all the surrounding unmarked kernels IF the number of marked kernels is equal to the number displayed on the popped kernel. • Shop item "Yellow Dye No. 70 (marking/flagging a kernel) is unlocked and permanently equipped from the start of game • Updated auto-generated text when sharing a screenshot after a round in Arcade Mode ~~ This update's Jamaican proverb ~~ "Yuh cyaa sow corn and expect fi reap peas."

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The idiot cousin of minesweeper

Imagine taking a game that is perfect and making it more difficult to play and then adding a story line to it that makes NO SENSE!!! The developers of this game should be banned from ever making an app game again. How Apple thought this was a good addition to Apple Arcade I will never understand. Minesweeper is a simple game. It doesn’t need the extra frills. If you’re going to add more at least make it easy to understand. This game feels like it was made in another language translated, code and all, from English to another language and then partially back to English. That is how bad this dumpster fire is.

Side note I have played minesweeper since the early 90s when it was released.
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Not really Minesweeper

Minesweeper was a very simple but addictive game. As long as you kept your concentration you could win. This game is quite different. First, the logic of the basic gameplay is MUCH more complicated. Some of the taps/reveals are simple logic and you are certain whether it is a popped kernel or burnt kernel (explodes). Some of the reveals you will know but the logic is much more complicated than Minesweeper. Rather than simply looking at a box with a number and the surrounding squares in this game you must consider entire areas of the board and numerous possibilities. In many cases you don’t know with with certainty and you have to start considering the probabilities of you revealing a burnt kernel and then just guess and hope. At the beginning of each board you must randomly reveal numerous kernels just to get to a point where you can start using logic and often times you hit a burnt kernel and explode. So all together you lose probably 20%-30% of the games just due to unavoidable bad luck. Beyond this there is a very short tutorial that tells you nothing more than the most basic gameplay. Other than that you are left on your own. There is a “story” as you keep winning more levels and a store where you can buy items that help you in different ways. The problem is none of this is explained anywhere and the icons used are extremely nonintuitive and in many cases cryptic or misleading. There are 3 numbers in the top right below colored circles. I finally counted and figured these were the sum of the numbers in the kernels you have popped, how many kernels you have marked as burnt, and how many kernels you have not yet revealed. The problem is this information is entirely irrelevant in helping you win the game. The user interface was extremely frustrating and the background music just droned on and on until I finally couldn’t take it anymore and shut the sound off completely. I tried playing for 3 hours and spent half that time on the internet looking for explanations of how the game was played or what a certain icon did. The game might be good if you love Minesweeper type games and don’t mind spending many hours trying to figure out how the game is played. You have to be able to tolerate losing often as many reveals are simply pure random guessing or guessing based on probabilities. After 3 hours of frustration I gave up. Too much work, too much losing, not enough fun.
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DONT GET

Started off with high expectations, but right when I load in, I can’t unmark a place I marked which is so stupid I hate this game.

Fun but not intuitive

I loved playing Minecraft way back when so was happy to see a similar game. I just wish there was something to decipher what everything means - the popcorn box at the top as numbers under it but I don’t know what they mean. I tapped in it and then it reset the game. This game needs more instructions!
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Just worse Minesweeper

I like the music, art direction, vibes, etc — it’s al great on that front, but past that there’s not much here. It’s slow and it stutters, when it has no reason to. Furthermore, some of the mechanics don’t even work properly! For instance, opening up a “free” region on the board won’t open it entirely, and it’ll neglect to show the numbers for the corners. It would be a really fine take on minesweeper if the technical elements were fixed, but as it stands it’s hard to play. Just play minesweeper instead
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Reported Bugs

5 issues

Game crashes or freezes

Bug

Language randomly changes to Arabic

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Levels not registering as completed

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Upgrades not working as expected

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Inconsistent behavior and visual glitches

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Requested Features

5 requests

Ability to mark/flag suspected kernels

Feature

Option to disable certain upgrades/features

Feature

Randomized levels instead of pre-set puzzles

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Better onboarding and in-game tutorials

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Improved performance and stability

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FAQ

What is Cornsweeper?

Cornsweeper is a chill, whimsical, and meditative mind-sweep-em-up game where players pop delicious popcorn kernels while avoiding explosions. It features a beautifully illustrated aesthetic and a lo-fi inspired soundtrack across 70 handcrafted levels.

What are the key features of Cornsweeper?

Key features include a beautifully illustrated aesthetic, a chill lo-fi soundtrack, 70 handcrafted levels, an unlockable Arcade Mode, the ability to collect 28 purchasable items, and classic gameplay with unique twists. It also offers a toy-like sense of discovery, clues, and secrets.

How much does Cornsweeper cost?

The base game is free to download and play. There are 28 items available for purchase from 'The Stall' within the game, which can unlock additional features like Arcade Mode.

Can I use Cornsweeper for productivity?

Yes, after purchasing an item in 'The Stall', you can use Arcade Mode like a Pomodoro timer for your daily tasks. This allows you to integrate the game's mechanics into your productivity routine.

What platforms is Cornsweeper available on?

Based on the provided data, Cornsweeper is a mobile application. Specific platform availability (iOS, Android) is not detailed, but it is designed for mobile devices.