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| Kings Solitaire is an interesting variant of the famous Freecell Solitaire, and it requires 2 decks of standard playing cards to play. Your goal in this game is to move all cards to the foundations, building up by suit from A to K. When the game starts, 8 empty foundations will be located on the rightmost of the screen. 8 empty reserve cells are located on the left of the foundations. 8 tableau piles are located on the left of the reserve cells, |
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| Long time ago, a married lady came across this solitaire game and became obsessed with it. She played the game for long hours and totally ignored her family. Unable to stand this, her husband finally asked for a divorce. This is the story behind this solitaire game and the reason for its name. In Grounds for a Divorce, 2 decks of standard playing cards will be used, and your goal is to arrange all cards on the tableau piles, building down by suit |
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| Picture Gallery Solitaire is a very interesting card game using 2 decks of standard playing cards, and your goal is to build a complete gallery of Kings, Queens and Jacks in the 3 foundation rows. When the game starts, 3 foundation rows will be shown at the top of the screen, each row consists of 8 piles. 8 tableau piles will be located under the foundations. A discard pile for placing the Ace cards will be located on the right of the foundations |
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| Using 2 decks of standard playing cards, Braid Solitaire is a mysterious card game that requires careful planning. Your goal in this game is to move all cards to the 8 foundations. When the game starts, 20 face-up cards will be dealt to the vertical braid in the middle of the screen. 2 reserve columns are located on the two sides of the braid, with each column containing 2 reserve piles marked with a braid icon, and each of the reserve piles will |
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| Baker's Dozen is a simple yet interesting card game which involves 13 tableau piles and a deck of standard playing cards. Your goal in the game is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, 4 empty foundations will appear on the right of the screen. 13 tableau piles are located on the left of the foundations, with 7 piles at the top and 6 piles at the bottom. Then each of the tableau piles will be dealt 4 face |
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| Match cards before the timer runs out and don't waste to many turns. Manic Matching contains 50 levels each getting harder as you near the end. This game is a great way to test your memory speed and recall limits. |
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| Gypsy Solitaire is an intriguing card game using 2 decks of standard playing cards, and your goal is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, 8 empty foundations will be located on the right of the screen. 8 tableau piles are located on the left of the foundations, and each of these tableau piles will be dealt 2 face-down cards then 1 face-up card on top. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the s |
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| As unusual as it seems, Crazy Quilt is a challenging and fun solitaire game. Using 2 decks of standard playing cards, your goal in this game is to move all cards to the 8 vertically arranged foundations on the left and right of the screen. The 4 foundations on the left should be built up by suit from A to K, while the 4 foundations on the right should be built down by suit from K to A. When the game starts, the 4 Aces will be dealt to the foundat |
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| An implementation of the classical Klondike / Thoughtful solitaire game, having new graphic, animation, card design and sounds. The goal is the same, you have to build up the four suit stacks in ascending order (one for each color), using all the cards in the deck. You win the game when all stacks are completed, and the score you get is based on the card movements and the playing time. |
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| A fantastic crossover of the famous Demon Solitaire and Forty Thieves Solitaire, Demons and Thieves will test your organization ability amidst different arrangements. Your goal in this game is to move all cards to the 8 foundations at the top of the screen, building up by suit and starting with the cards of the same rank as the card dealt to the leftmost foundation, wrapping from K to A if necessary. When the game starts, 1 face-up card will be d |
