Pyramid Solitaire - Free
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Version :1.8
Size :9.98Mb
Updated :Mar 15,2017
Developer :Lei Li
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Based on the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three cons and three pros with 15 words or less for each: **Cons:** 1. Lack of customization options is frustrating for some users. 2. In-app ads can be distracting and annoying for others. 3. Some users find the game's difficulty level uneven and unpredictable. **Pros:** 1. Engaging and addictive gameplay keeps users coming back for more. 2. The app is free to download and play with minimal ads. 3. The game's intuitive interface makes it easy to learn and play.
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Description
Pyramid Solitaire is the classic pyramid solitaire game. Best user experience. It supports ipad and iphone. Pyramid Solitaire is a 100% free game. There is no pop-up ads and full-screen ads. All the functionalities are in one page and it is easy to play. Pyramid Solitaire has 3 levels - Easy (Three Help Stores), Medium (Two Help Stores) and Hard (One Help Store). Objective of Pyramid Solitaire: Pairs of exposed cards that total 13 are removed and placed in a single discard pile. The object of the game is to discard all 52 cards, demolishing the pyramid in the process. Aces count as 1, Jacks 11, Queens 12 and Kings total 13 in themselves and as such, are discarded as a single card rather than as a pair.
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