App settings
Please give option for right hand playing in settings
Ze best.
Yeah!
Missed the mark.
Yup, the animation became jerky after the update. Nope, reloading the app did not correct the issue. Tis a shame.
Top notch!
Absolutely beautiful version of solitaire, although I only play three versions on this app (so far anyway!) But it contains many more... Also a plus is that I bought it on my iPhone and can also play it on my iPad at no extra cost. The only con is it doesn't seem to contain a hints option which I could certainly use ๐
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So many games
One of the few solitaire apps that has Yukon, my favourite solitaire game.
Fun game
Fun game with a 3D feel. Worth getting. No money needed to play which is a great deal. My only dislike is there are only three card back patterns, don't like any of them, so I would like more choices please. Also I don't like having only one shuffle please change to three. With those. Changes this would be a perfect game!
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App is great fun to use... A few requests and glitches
I find that the game is a lot of fun to use. I enjoy the animations, AND the fact that you don't have to wait for the card animation to finish before the next move. I also like that the interface is intuitive and easy to use. I also like that you can relax the rules in the middle of a game without starting a new game.
I've only played a few different games, but have some comments about those.
In Osmosis, you can put any card in foundation 2 (for example) that is up in foundation 1. I thought that the rules stipulated that the first card in an empty foundation has to be the same value as the first card in the first foundation. (I.e., if the first card in the first foundation is 8C, then you can only start a new foundation with an 8.)
In Freecell, the app doesn't always allow you to move the maximum number of cards from one column in the tableau to another. I've found that there are times where I'm not allowed to move a particular stack of cards in one play, but if I manually split the move up into two moves it will work.
In games like Double Klondike and Pyramid, I would like to be able to relax the rules by having an option to draw one or three at a time (in pyramids) or to have infinite re-deals (Double Klondike).
I've only played a few different games, but have some comments about those.
In Osmosis, you can put any card in foundation 2 (for example) that is up in foundation 1. I thought that the rules stipulated that the first card in an empty foundation has to be the same value as the first card in the first foundation. (I.e., if the first card in the first foundation is 8C, then you can only start a new foundation with an 8.)
In Freecell, the app doesn't always allow you to move the maximum number of cards from one column in the tableau to another. I've found that there are times where I'm not allowed to move a particular stack of cards in one play, but if I manually split the move up into two moves it will work.
In games like Double Klondike and Pyramid, I would like to be able to relax the rules by having an option to draw one or three at a time (in pyramids) or to have infinite re-deals (Double Klondike).
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Helps me pass those slow times in day!
I've had this game for a couple of years now; and I still love it.
There's a wide varity of games with several different skill levels.
It's easy to use; and looks and plays well.
Lastly the developer is responsive bug reports and is clearly still interested in this and all the other games he has available.
There's a wide varity of games with several different skill levels.
It's easy to use; and looks and plays well.
Lastly the developer is responsive bug reports and is clearly still interested in this and all the other games he has available.
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Solitaire Forever in all its glory on an iPad!
Mike has done it again! This time stepping up to the iPad plate by making Solitaire Forever universal!
This version feels very much like the desktop version of the game. Not that the iPhone version is lacking in anyway. Both versions of the game are true to the desktop version. It's just that the iPad version has a screen resolution that is pretty much the same as a desktop computer and the processor in the iPad runs the game as fast as most desktop/notebooks.
If you are looking for a solitaire card game that has all the classics and more, look no further!
This version feels very much like the desktop version of the game. Not that the iPhone version is lacking in anyway. Both versions of the game are true to the desktop version. It's just that the iPad version has a screen resolution that is pretty much the same as a desktop computer and the processor in the iPad runs the game as fast as most desktop/notebooks.
If you are looking for a solitaire card game that has all the classics and more, look no further!
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Great graphics
Engaging games. Recommended