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Pros: Vintage-inspired pixel graphics. Wide variety of decks and cards to use. Complex gameplay with rewarding progression.
Cons: Lacks comprehensive tutorials.
Pros: Comes with guides for beginners. Has lots of avatar personalization options. Lets players meet Pokémon in a different playing style.
Cons: Player needs a Pokémon Trading Card Game Online account first. The learning curve can be steep for beginners.
Pros: Classic rules. Customizable backgrounds and cards. High-quality graphics. Simple controls.
Cons: Slow pacing. Endless game interruptions. Features only one variation of Solitaire. Too many prompts to upgrade.
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: Huge amount of solitaire games. You can create a favorites list. Rules and tutorials for each title. Editable background.
Cons: Translations could be improved. Unconvincing sound effects.
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.
Pros: Variety of game modes. Wide array of events. Lore-filled, Warcraft-linked world. Stunning blend of visuals.
Cons: Frequently crashes and disconnects. Animations respond slowly.
Pros: Great use of a bright color palette. Fun card-based mechanics. Offers a lot of replayable content.
Cons: Fast-paced, even with adjustable day length. Short playthrough.
Pros: Merges deck-building and city-building mechanics. Charming medieval-themed aesthetics. Unlockable cards and evolving strategies.
Cons: Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Statistics tracking. Undo function. Customise background image. Large, clear cards.
Cons: No Save function. Poor visuals. Card movement is slow (affecting timed scoring). Card snapping function too sensitive.
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: Simple, easy-to-use drag-and-drop system. Cards in K-A sequence automatically move. Features a built-in 'hint' function. Unrestricted use of the 'undo' feature.
Cons: Simplistic and unappealing card graphics. Few differences between difficulty settings. Lacks any real deck customization options. Only deals a small number of opening hands.
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: Unique twist on classic blackjack. Diverse deck-building options. Endless gameplay variation. Over 300 unique cards.
Cons: Steep learning curve for new players.
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: 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: Unique dice-building gameplay. Turn-based rogue-lite mechanics. Cute 2D pixel art.
Cons: No tutorial. Font can be hard to read.