User Reviews: Freecell

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  • My favorite version of freecell

    The best part is the comprehensive running stats. They keep track of many stats on your game play. You can compete against your best or average time, your best or average score, your best or average number of moves, etc, all for each category of play. And that's another thing. There are many game options. You can play easy, medium, or hard games. I think there's another level, too, but I can't remember all of the levels. You can choose the number of free cells you want, 1-4. It's a very detailed game.
  • Almost perfect

    Simple, responsive, bug free, adds easy to see if you want to, but unobtrusive if you don't.

    I used to play Freecell on a Palm Pre that had three features that I miss:

    1. If there is enough space to move more than 5 cards, you can't drag the column. You have to first drag 2-5 cards first to the free space, then drag the remaining cards to the destination.

    2. There is no way to choose the game to play. The Pre version assigned a number to each game and let you repeat games by the number.

    3. The Pre game highlighted the four next cards playable on the stack, making it easy to figure out where best to focus.
  • My favorite Free cell app

    I had to download several free cell apps before I found one that I really liked and this is it! The graphics are important for seeing the cards so that you can recognize the patterns, and they are just right on this app.

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