Card (268 programs)
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: 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: Free to play. Clear instructions and automated scoring. Achievements, stats, and leaderboards. Unlockable cards, backgrounds, and peg boards.
Cons: Basic graphics. No online multiplayer. Limited advanced gameplay variations. AI difficulty options may feel simple for expert players.
Pros: Free to play: no real money. Up to 6 competitors. You can play local or network games.
Cons: Server was not responding during tests.
Pros: Easy game mechanics. Play with friends. Creative and funny cards. No strict game rules.
Cons: Contains offensive cards. Not enjoyable to play alone.
Pros: 3 games in 1. Clean and simple UI.
Cons: Asks for a lot of permissions. Only available on newer operating systems.
Pros: Over 100 unique cards with upgrade customization. Procedurally generated runs for endless replayability. Deep deckbuilding mechanics with strategic depth.
Cons: Challenging difficulty. Roguelike nature means frequent restarts.
Pros: Choose a card design. Various solitaire games to choose from. Choose a player avatar or upload your own.
Cons: Only three shuffles per game.
Pros: Simple and engaging game play. New game modes. Graphical update.
Cons: Odd in-app purchases.
Pros: Simple and neat design. Follows original UNO rules. Easy to understand. Up to 9 AI players.
Cons: No multiplayer. Slow-paced gameplay. Dull graphics. Boring.
Pros: Can play for free. It is Spider Solitaire.
Cons: Too many ads. Cards are too large to see the stacks.
Pros: Great art. Over 1000 cards to collect. Supports single and multiplayer.
Cons: Large download file. Accounts could get deleted.
Pros: Same charming and beautiful digital world. Familiar gameplay from its predecessor. Some small visual improvements.
Cons: Very little change from the first game.
Pros: A card matching game. Simple gameplay mechanics. No two runs feel the same.
Cons: Limited gameplay variety.
Pros: Play with both classic rules and Modern American rules. Simple interface effectively recreates the card game you've played in real life.
Cons: This is a third party producer supplying the game for free not really supported. Online game play isn't supported only two player on the computer.
Pros: Human and AI players supported.
Cons: Internet connectivity is a must.