Solitaire (Classic Card Game)
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Version :3.3
Size :49.82Mb
Updated :Jul 7,2022
Developer :Staple Games
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Based on the user reviews, here are three cons and pros for the Solitaire Classic Card Game app: **Cons:** 1. "Some ads can be annoying and disrupt gameplay experience." 2. "No option to customize card deck or layout, limited skins available." 3. "Game can become repetitive and boring after extended play." **Pros:** 1. "Easy to learn, great for relaxation and stress relief, perfect for short breaks." 2. "Good functionality, responsive touch controls, and hi-resolution graphics." 3. "Multiple game modes, including timed and undo features, keep gameplay engaging."
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Description
Train your brain with a daily dose of Solitaire! This modern take on a classic card game will keep you sharp. Simple and intuitive gameplay with a minimalistic design so that nothing gets between you and the game. Try it out! FEATURES: -Draw 1 card -Draw 3 cards -Easy to read cards -Intuitive tap to play -Intelligent auto-complete -Right or left handed play -Auto-save, so you never lose your progress -Unlimited undo -Statistics -Auto Helper -Dark Mode How to Win: ---Move all 52 cards up to the four foundations in sequential order, Ace to King, for each suit Klondike Rules: ---There are 7 Tableau columns with the last card of each face-up. Any face-up card can be moved onto another card on the Tableaus if it is in descending order of alternating colors, e.g. 8 of Hearts on a 9 of clubs or Jack of spades on Q of Diamonds. You can also move multiple cards at a time if they are already in descending order of alternating colors. In addition to using cards from the Tableaus, you can also play cards out of the Stock/Deck. You can choose (in settings) if you would like to pull 3 cards or 1 card at a time from the Stock. When a Tableau column is completely empty, the available space can be filled with a King. As they become available, cards from Ace to King can be moved from the Stock or the Tableaus to the Foundations. We are here to help: ---You will learn quickly we promise! If you get stuck, tap on any card and the app will automatically make a valid move if one exists.
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    By CatShoonJan 1,2021
    I’ve literally never played solitaire before... and I might have just not noticed it but can you please ad a tutorial on how to play? I was very confused in the beginning. The Auto-solve at the end is good for beginners but is almost like cheating for those who are capable of doing it themselves. Dark mode is cool, but hard to get used to. The sound effects are nice and the audio is smooth. No bugs I can spot so this is a very good app! Totally recommend.
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    By Happiness power??Jul 12,2020
    I was super excited when I first saw this game, I love playing solitaire and consider myself average at playing, but THIS GAME IS IMPOSSIBLE TO WIN!! I am really frustrated, I start playing and get to a certain point where I can’t do anything. I think ok I must of done something wrong, no biggie, I try the level again. Do it a little differently this time but get stuck in about the same spot, I try this level a few more times with the same outcome, I finally decide it must be an unsolvable game or I’m not good at it. So I try a completely new game and the same exact thing happens that happened with the last. At that point I’m frustrated, solitaire is not supposed to be a stressful game, and now that I’m thinking back on it I’m wondering why I wasted my time even getting angry over it. I try playing different games but I get the same outcome every time. I wish they had playable levels and maybe it would be nice if we could chose the difficulty of the game.
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    By Meadville hungry galJun 9,2022
    Thanks for asking! I obviously enjoy solitaire, especially in the evenings after my supper work is done. Sometimes when I’m tired, my eye are tired too....I was so grateful that you gave us a choice (or is this a vote?!). My mouth dropped open when I saw how big the change was!! Everything was “smooshed” (yes that is a word!) side to side and I thought this could easily go to high anxiety (for real) and I found myself breathing faster and my chest got tighter! I kept playing and found that once the game ended I felt better. I’m still gonna play and I hope this all settles down or I may shop around! That’s about it.