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Pros: Nicely designed graphics. Adjustable difficulty level. Useful for casual play and practice. Well-designed gameplay.
Cons: No online functionality. No clear beginner's rulebook. Irritating in-app purchases. Poor customer service from developers.
Pros: Works in full screen and windowed mode. Unlimited undo and redo functions. Has auto-move options. Better graphics than most Solitaire games.
Cons: Need to learn Solitaire prior to playing. Doesn't fully explain each gaming option. Must trial and error test icons to discover their use. Green background cannot be altered.
Pros: No waiting for turns. Clean, simple and easy to use UI. Configurable difficulty. 7 opponents to play against.
Cons: Cannot choose betting amount. AI acts too quickly. Abandoned; last updated October 2013. Much better poker apps available.
Pros: Merges deck-building and city-building mechanics. Charming medieval-themed aesthetics. Unlockable cards and evolving strategies.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Customisable backdrop and card graphics. Multiple difficult levels supported with extra suits of cards in play. Multiple control options - single click to select and place a card or drag and drop. User friendly features such as auto-save and unlimited undos.
Cons: Does not track wins/losses like some other solitaire apps. Missing in-game statistics like current turn count. Drag and drop placement seems to require too much precision to place cards. Random performance drops when completing games.
Pros: A very utilitarian layout. Games can be timed. Hints are available. A match is able to be restarted at any time.
Cons: Touch responsiveness can be inaccurate or jerky. Some claim that the game regularly freezes. The screen size may be too small for some displays. Aces are automatically played regardless of the player's strategy.
Pros: Easy-to-learn mechanics. Combines card and exploration gameplay. Unique hand-drawn map.
Cons: The difficulty level is quite high. Cards that players used can never be collected again. Some cards are not that useful.
Pros: Fairly good graphics. Scoring and timing system. Online leaderboards. Good in-game help.
Cons: Very simple animations. Small top buttons. Can crash on game completion. Slow on older devices.
Pros: Impressive 3D graphics. Easy to understand rules. Suitable for players of all ages. Fully customisable playing areas.
Cons: Not suitable for solo players. Tends to freeze from time to time. Can be rather slow. Not much game play variation.
Pros: Highly replayable. Beautiful 2D illustrations. Hundreds of events and choices. Dynamic survival gameplay.
Cons: Repetitive after several playthroughs. Lack of in-depth character development. No multiplayer or co-op features.
Pros: Interesting card system. Branching paths to take. Unpredictable scenarios. Various characters to meet.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Huge variety of card games included. Supports infinite undo/redo in applicable games. Autosave and resume games. Multiple card back designs with support for custom ones.
Cons: AI plays from separate deck, resulting in sometimes impossible draws. Spades is not played with a partner. No 'all in' support in Hold 'Em. Cannot deselect cards once chosen.
Pros: Smooth gameplay. Developer support. Atmospheric. Addictive.
Cons: Only ten free levels. Text difficult to read. Cards too small. Hard to progress without purchases.
Pros: Easy to learn the ropes. Sizable roster of collectible cards. Procedurally generated levels. Ability to enhance difficulty level.
Cons: Freezes unexpectedly at times.
Pros: Very challenging. Excellent animation. Requires a lot of strategic thinking.
Cons: Not the finished product yet. Beta may have bugs such as cards disappearing.
Pros: Easy to pick up. Lots of different decks. Great for casual play. Wide variety of levels.
Cons: Infrequent updates. Low-contrast graphics. Crowded interface. Minimal competitive options.
Pros: Extensive gameplay and strategy customization. Wide range of collectible heroes and cards. Automated battle sequences. Can adjust the difficulty level to up to 20 options.
Cons: UI and graphics are outdated and difficult to navigate.