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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: 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: 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 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: 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: 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: Offers both single and multi-player modes. Visuals and playing area are customizable. Online play is compatible with other devices. Includes American, Omnibus and Black Maria.
Cons: No option to undo card passing selections. Occasional issues with online connections. Intelligent AI might make it too difficult. Lacks teaching features for new Hearts players.
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: Includes multiple game types. Power-ups provide a fresh twist. Fun and addictive gameplay. In-depth help and support.
Cons: Potions can be counter-productive. Sound effects can be annoying. No 'undo' function in free version. Graphics are fairly simplistic.
Pros: Relaxing gaming experience. Intuitive and adjustable interface. Large, clearly visible cards. Extremely responsive support team.
Cons: No themes. Hints may spoil the fun. Not for fast-paced gaming lovers. Not for the Mac.
Pros: Includes 50 different solitaire game variations, from well-known classics to new unique game variants. Simple, sparse interface with no clutter. Multiple control types to suit your device. Decks are shuffled completely randomly rather than for or against player.
Cons: Doesn't support moving card stacks - only individual cards. Completely random shuffles mean some games are unwinnable with no warning. Some specific game variants have incorrectly implemented rules. Most individual game variants are available for free elsewhere.
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: Seven games in one. Fun fireworks when you win a game. More solitaire games offered. You only have to click near a card to select it.
Cons: Unlimited undo makes cheating too easy. Unsophisticated graphics. Little support offered. Strangely designed game backgrounds.
Pros: Simple, addictive, strategic gameplay. Faithful remake of the classic Windows game. Includes 'hint' and 'undo' features. Supports drag or click-to-move options.
Cons: Click-to-move sometimes ignores better moves. Occasional issue with cards freezing. Graphics and animations are a bit dated. Lacks any truly innovative features.
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.
Pros: Multiple gameplay options. Different table styles. Stylish-looking decks. Simple and easy interface.
Cons: Some modes have issues. Not always winnable. Some wasted screen space. Slower on some devices.
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: Easy, simple and fun. Different card backgrounds available for purchase. Supports both English and Arabic. Integration with Twitter and Facebook.
Cons: The graphics need to be better. Logs you out every now and then. Certain options from the original game missing. Labels may not appear properly.
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: Provides a classic FreeCell experience. Includes 'undo' and 'redo' functions. Double-click will move cards to a free cell. Options for both timed and non-timed play modes.
Cons: The graphics are still simplistic. No support for auto moves to open ladders. Disabling auto moves stops double-click moves. No in-depth statistics tracking.