Well, it’s not “wrong”, it’s just an independent game developer’s version, not the Microsoft version. And the “MineSweeper (Free)” link on the left side? That’s the wrong version of the game too. In fact, it shows a Wikipedia page instead of a link to the game. To start out, don’t assume Cortana knows what game you want if you search: Let’s jump in and I’ll step you through this minefield so you can get back and running on Minesweeper! In terms of Minesweeper, it’s a bit puzzling because even though Microsoft has its own official version of the game for Win10, it’s a third party app that shows up by default if you do a rudimentary search through Cortana. In fact, I’ve written previously about how to restore Solitaire to your Windows 10 system if you’d like to restore that game too, so check that out. Fortunately they’re both available for free through the Microsoft Store. Both of these were removed from Windows 10 somewhere along its evolution for reasons I cannot possibly explain (disk space? negative feedback about games on a serious computer? revenue opportunities?). None more popular than Solitaire, of course, but running a close second is Minesweeper, a sort of one-person Battleship game that revolves around logical deduction skills. There are some games that have absolutely become core to the overall Windows computing experience.
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