CATEGORY REFERENCE

Mines Built For Quick Decisions

Spribe Mines, BGaming Minesweeper and fast grid rooms sit together at ps4 games, so you can choose your mine count, reveal tiles and cash out before the board...

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ps4 games What Our Mines Lobby Offers

What Our Mines Lobby Offers

Our Mines category focuses on grid games where each tap matters. You choose how many hidden mines sit on the board, reveal safe tiles one by one, and decide whether to collect the current multiplier or keep going. We surface Mines rooms from studios such as Spribe, BGaming, Evoplay and SmartSoft when available, with clear round history, stake controls, instant tile feedback

and a layout made for short sessions without losing the tension of each reveal.

ROOM PICKS

Mines Rooms We Feature

The Mines shelf is arranged so you can move from a familiar grid to a sharper variant without searching through unrelated games. We label each room by studio, board style and risk...

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SPRIBE

Classic Mines Grid

This room keeps the familiar square board, adjustable mine count and quick collect flow. We place...

ps4 games Minesweeper Style Room
BGAMING

Minesweeper Style Room

BGaming’s room adds a polished board feel with clear tile states after each reveal. We highlight...

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FAST GRID

Short Round Corner

These Mines rooms are chosen for quick loading, simple controls and clean replay buttons. They suit...

PHONE GRID

Mines On Your Phone Screen

Mines works naturally on a phone because every decision is a single tap. We keep the board centred, the collect button separate from the tile area, and the...

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ROUND HELP

Help During A Mines Round

If a Mines tile feels delayed, a collect action does not display correctly, or a completed round needs checking, our support path...

Round Check Send us the Mines room name, round time...
Tile Delay If a tile reveal lags, keep the game...
Collect Query When a collect click looks unclear, share the...
FAIR GRID

How We Run Mines Fairly

Mines depends on confidence in each hidden tile, so we keep the provider name visible and avoid mixing grid rooms under vague labels. Round outcomes are produced by...

Named Studios

We show studio names beside Mines rooms so you know which game engine is handling the grid. Spribe, BGaming, Evoplay...

Round Records

Each Mines session creates a settlement entry with stake, result and timing. If you ask us to check a round...

RNG Documents

Where a studio supplies testing documents, we keep those references tied to the game provider. That helps you separate a...

Clear Controls

We keep stake, mine count, reveal and collect controls visible before the round starts. The aim is that your grid...

Session Security

Your Mines launch uses your ps4 games account session, so game access is connected to your login. If the session...

Result Matching

When balance and grid result need checking, we compare the provider settlement with your account entry. That process keeps Mines...

Our Mines Compared With Others

Not every Mines page treats the game as a full category. We do. Instead of burying grid rooms between unrelated crash and slot titles, we organise Mines by...

Studio LabelsWe keep provider names visible on Mines cards. Other lobbies often show only a thumbnail, leaving you to open each room before knowing which studio built the grid.
Mine Count FocusOur room panels highlight mine selection early, because that choice changes the whole round. You do not need to search through extra menus before setting your grid risk.
Collect VisibilityThe collect action stays separate from the board on supported Mines rooms. That helps you make a clear decision after a safe reveal instead of hunting for the button.
Short Session FitWe arrange Mines for quick return rounds without making the page feel rushed. You can open a simple grid, test a mine count, and leave the room cleanly.
Provider HistoryYour completed Mines rounds appear in account history with settlement details. That makes support easier than on pages where the game disappears after the screen closes.
Phone LayoutWe favour Mines rooms that keep tiles large enough for thumb input. If a version feels cramped on mobile, it does not get the same shelf priority.
Less ClutterOur Mines category avoids mixing every grid-like game into one pile. We separate true Mines rounds from other instant games so you know what you are opening.

Six Mines Highlights To Check

Before you start a Mines round, the most useful details are visible on the card or launch panel. We want you to see the provider, board...

Adjustable Mines

Choose the number of hidden mines before the first reveal. A lower count gives more room to build slowly, while a higher count makes every tile decision sharper.

Instant Reveals

Supported Mines rooms show tile results as soon as the provider returns them. The board response helps you track the round without waiting through long animations.

Visible Multiplier

After each safe tile, the current multiplier is shown near the collect control. You can decide whether the next reveal is worth the added risk.

Clean Replay

When a round ends, the replay area lets you set a fresh board quickly. We keep it close enough for speed but separate from active tile choices.

Game History

Settled Mines rounds are stored in your account activity. If you need to check a result, the stake and outcome can be matched with the provider entry.

Board Clarity

We prefer rooms where safe tiles, mines and unrevealed squares are easy to tell apart. Clear board states matter when you are making fast collect decisions.

Mines Questions Before You Start

You choose a Mines room, set your stake and select how many mines are hidden on the grid. Each safe tile raises the current multiplier, while hitting a mine ends that round.

Yes, supported Mines rooms let you pick the mine count before the first reveal. That setting changes the risk of each tile and the multiplier path shown during the round.

Our Mines shelf may include rooms from Spribe, BGaming, Evoplay and SmartSoft when available. We show the studio name on the card so you know which engine runs the grid.

Keep the Mines screen open, avoid repeated tapping, and contact us with the room name and round time. We check whether the provider returned the tile state for that session.

Mines plays well on mobile because each reveal is a tap, but larger screens can make the grid easier to read. Choose the device where the collect control feels clearest.

Yes. Send the Mines room name, stake, time and visible result if you have it. We compare your account activity with the provider settlement before replying.