Minesweeper was first included with IBM's OS/2. It was later ported to Windows and released as a part of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack 1 in 1990. It was then included with Windows 3.1 and subsequent versions of Windows. In 1999, a campaign titled the
International Campaign to Ban Winmine was started. The campaign claimed that Minesweeper was insensitive to minefield victims and suggested the mines be changed to flowers. This change was implemented into certain localized versions of
Windows 2000,
Windows ME, and
Windows XP, renaming the game to Flower Field and changing the mines to flowers.
Minesweeper Flags In 2003, Microsoft created a variation called
Minesweeper Flags in
MSN Messenger, which is played against an opponent with the objective to find the mines rather than the surrounding squares. A version of Minesweeper Flags for
Xbox 360 was developed by TikGames LLC and published by Microsoft Studios on the
Xbox Live Arcade in 2010.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 The game's color scheme changed with the release of Vista (from gray to either blue or green). The icons were updated to match the
Aero look. It also came with a "flower" motif (called "Flower Garden") as an alternative to the landmines (a game style called "Minesweeper"). This iteration of Minesweeper was created by Oberon Media. The controversy over the
land mine theme of the game was settled by defaulting the appearance based on region so that "sensitive" areas used the flower theme, but some still wanted the game removed from Windows altogether. The initial release was supported by 30-second video ads. Later releases had monthly and annual subscription options to remove the ads. Multiple news outlets criticized the change as greedy. This version updates both motifs (themes called "Modern" and "Garden" as of Windows 10). Daily challenges and an adventure mode were also added. As of Windows 10, the non-premium version has six modes of play: Classic (8x8), Easy (9x9), Medium (16x16),
Expert (30x16), Custom, Adventure, and Daily Challenges. "Retro" theme or the default modern theme are available. On the main menu, there are sections for Awards, Leaderboards,
Statistics, and Tutorials. Some of the game options are only relevant for a
touchscreen, like the flag mode and swiping. ==Reception==