Card (251 programs)
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: Free to download and play. Easy to play.
Cons: Can Get rather repetitive. A bit on the basic side.
Pros: Clean and relaxing design. Multiple layouts and difficulty levels. Smooth controls and stable performance. Accessible for all skill levels.
Cons: Limited visual variety. Lacks alternative game modes.
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: Unique fusion system for spells and creatures. Strategic auto-battles with satisfying combos. High replay value with multiple route options.
Cons: Some mechanics lack clear in-game explanations.
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: Endless gameplay. Free.
Cons: Missing real life blackjack features such as split and double down.
Pros: Adjustable difficulty. Customizable visuals. Tracks your game stats.
Cons: Only offers one type of card game.
Pros: Cute 2D pixel art. Unique dice-building gameplay. Turn-based rogue-lite mechanics.
Cons: No tutorial. Font can be hard to read.
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: Several solitaire versions to choose from. Engaging animation effects.
Cons: Only compatible with Windows 8. Not much variation to the game play.
Pros: Very lightweight and runs very quickly. A pick-up-and-play game that doesn’t require personal investment.
Cons: The graphics could have used a little update to bring it past the year 2000. You will have to go online to learn how to play many of the games.