Minesweeper has been relieving boredom for Windows users for years now, and countless clones of the game have cropped up over time.
Mine Hunter is a fairly bog-standard Minesweeper port for Java-enabled cellphones. The object of the game is the same as always - find the hidden mines on the grid without getting blown up. When you uncover a square on the board (using the '5' key or center button) a number will be shown, which indicates the number of bombs that are touching that square. Using your powers of deduction (and a little luck) you need to flag the squares you think contain mines and uncover all the rest of them.
There are four difficulty levels within Mine Hunter, so the game is perfect for beginners and seasoned minesweepers alike. There's also a high scores table, challenging you to constantly improve on your previous bests.
As I mentioned before, Mine Hunter is a fairly standard version of the game. So don't expect flashy graphics or any kind of new twist on the gameplay.
That said, Minesweeper is still a classic puzzle game, and Mine Hunter is a version that lets you enjoy it in its purist form.