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InfiniSweeper turns the classic puzzle game into a brain-bending loop. Instead of a static grid, sections of the board nest inside themselves infinitely. Each click reveals numbers but also peels back layers of recursion, where solving one area affects its mirrored counterparts. The rules stay simple but the spatial logic spirals fast. Players must track multiple levels of hidden mines across shifting dimensions without losing track of where they are in the stack. The hook here is the clever use of recursive design. Every solved section creates new puzzles within it while still needing to align with its parent level. It plays like a logic puzzle that builds its own rules as you go. The minimalist visuals let the concept shine, with color-coding helping but not always enough to prevent confusion. It’s not for casual Minesweeper fans expecting a slight tweak. The recursive mechanics demand patience and sharp pattern recognition, rewarding those who stick with it. The game’s small size hides a surprisingly deep challenge curve.
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