Card (92 programs)
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: Less-common card game. Solid interface. Easy to pick up. Some hints and tips.
Cons: Score not visible. Must bid to pass. Simplistic graphics. Simplistic sound.
Pros: Unique twist on classic blackjack. Diverse deck-building options. Endless gameplay variation. Over 300 unique cards.
Cons: Steep learning curve for new players.
Pros: Easy to set things up. Fun and challenging. Supports retina display. Functions well without glitches.
Cons: Beginner level could be a bit too easy for some. Algorithms need some refinement. Computer players’ passes offer little variety. Needs a 64-bit computer.
Pros: Easy to pick up and play. Runs smoothly. Fair AI and card draws. High graphical quality.
Cons: Only 3 versions of Pyramid. Cursor display issues. Samey graphics colors. Few options.
Pros: Unique twist on classic Blackjack. Over 100 cards to collect. Unlock permanent abilities.
Cons: Short playthrough.
Pros: Good quality of life. Can save games. Good for basic practice. Good-looking table.
Cons: Very predictable AI. Few game options. No difficulty options. No significant multiplayer.
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: Numerous different languages are supported. Most settings cane be optimized. A basic and no-frills version of solitaire. Klondike solitaire is offered.
Cons: 32-bit systems are not supported. 71.2 megabytes of memory will be required. A handful of frustrating bugs are present during gameplay. The graphics leave much to be desired.
Pros: Includes more than 80 solitaire varieties. Online score boards add a competitive element. Allows multiple users to set up profiles. Superior graphics to most solitaire alternatives.
Cons: More resource intensive than some solitaire games. Sound and visual effects can be distracting. Does not include any multi-player game modes. Some layouts are unnecessarily cluttered.
Pros: Solid combat. Dark and engaging ambiance.
Cons: Repetitive. Only for RPG fans.
Pros: Easy to play. Up to four players. Suitable for all ages. Comes with a tutorial.
Cons: Rather dull graphics. No single player mode. Gets rather repetitive. Horrible sound effects.
Pros: A suitable pass time for card players. Customization rule elements are forgiving and useful.
Cons: Becomes unbalanced and loses replayablity. The graphics will be too primitive for some people.
Pros: Easy to pick up. Various resolution support. Very good AI. Some multiplayer options.
Cons: Unreliable dealer. Plain graphics. No difficulty options. Limited in-game chips.