A later version, found present in Windows Vista's Minesweeper offered a tileset with flowers replacing mines as a response. The group commented that the game "is an offence against the victims of the mines". In 2001, a group called the International Campaign to Ban Winmine campaigned for the game's topic to be changed from landmines. Johnson stated that Microsoft Minesweeper's design was borrowed from another game, but it was not Mined-Out, and he does not remember which game it was. The game was written by Robert Donner and Curt Johnson. The Microsoft version made its first appearance in 1990, in Windows Entertainment Pack, which was given as part of Windows 3.11. According to Andrew, Microsoft copied Mined-Out for Microsoft Minesweeper.
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