Solitaire Games Solitaire Games

Board & Card
Version: 2.2.2
Last Update: 2022-08-16

Overview

Solitaire Games is a Chrome extension developed by TreeCardGames. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Solitaire Games is 2.2.2, updated on 2022-08-16.
20,000+ users have installed this extension. 1660 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.netsolitaire.com

Play a beautiful collection of your favorite solitaire games: Klondike, FreeCell, Spider, Scorpion, Pyramid and many others!

Solitaire Games - Free Online Solitaire Collection

Solitaire Games' Features:

- 100% Free
- No download or registration required
- All your favorite solitaire games are here: Klondike (turn one, turn three), FreeCell, Spider (1 suit, 2 and 4 suits), Scorpion, Pyramid, Golf and many others
- Smooth fluid and advanced animations
- Many beautiful card sets, card backs and backgrounds to choose from
- Automatic card flipping
- Deal animation and winning animation
- Double click to auto move cards
- Autoplay on/off option
- Unlimited undo and redo options
- Statistics tracking
- Hint function will suggest a move if you need help
- Save game progress

Update:

* v 2.2
- Minor improvements

* v 2.1
- In Spider Solitaire, the algorithm that automatically moves the cards on the tableau has been improved.
When you single click or right click or touch on a card it will automatically be moved to the most appropriate Tableau pile according to the cards available on each Tableau column.

* v 2.0
- New User Interface for the dialog boxes and popups
- Improvements for touchscreen devices
- Other minor improvements

* v 1.10
- Added the new "Caricatures" card set
- Minor improvements

* v 1.9
- Added the new game Forty Thieves
- Improved usability with larger images for the previews in the “Appearance” dialog box
- Speeded up the movement of the cards
- Enabled the use of the mouse for the touchscreen monitors
- Shadows on the cards and Card swinging effect can be enabled in the “Settings”, “Options” dialog box
- Minor improvements

* v 1.8
- Added the new "Large Print London" card set
- Minor improvements

* v 1.7
- Added the new game Pyramid Easy
- Improved the deal animation of Pyramid
- Minor improvements

* v 1.6
- Added the new game Golf Easy
- Improved Golf solitaire game
- Minor improvements

* v 1.5
- Added the new game Golf
- Improved the deal animation of cards
- Minor improvements

* v 1.4
- Improved Scorpion game
- Improved help system
- Minor improvements

* v 1.3
- Added the new game Easthaven

* v 1.2
- Added the new game Klondike Two Decks

Rating

1660 ratings

Total Installs

20,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-08-16

Current Version

2.2.2

Size

23.74KiB

Author

TreeCardGames

Website

www.netsolitaire.com

Category

Board & Card

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avatar Peg Coolong
2022-06-06

I like this game and have played over 2,000 times; I have a rule, just for me, to never give up until the game is solved. Persistence!!!!!@#$$$%^&*()_

avatar Herman Becker
2022-06-03

Unrealistic card draws too often that defy normal odds like all black or red, four of a kind, all low or high numbers.

avatar Allan Davison
2022-05-29

I play Scorpion a LOT. I like it because it's so difficult. I also like the ability to backspace. It allows me to learn to do it better.

One small change would immediately bring it to 5* . It needs the kind of filter Simple Sudoku has. No matter how difficult the level, Sudoko only gives you games that you have at LEAST a chance of winning against the odds.

In Scorpion, too often in the last move it becomes clear that the cards were stacked so it was IMPOSSIBLE to win. No matter how well you played. I feel cheated all the thought I put into it was wasted from the start.

Sheesh! And your commenter could respect the commenter's point of view. He likes to throw in stacks that include stacks that can never be solved. He thinks the played is happy that he was thrown an impossible task. Most of those I've spoken prefer (like chess, or sudoko) that the win or lose depends on their acute insight. You can try labelling several puzzles at the same time EASY; DIFFICULT;. ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE; and IMPOSSIBLE. and see how many choose impossible! It's a great game. But just an irritation when it proves impossible. Get withit

avatar Charles Walker
2022-05-19

Plays Good Good selection

avatar Linda K
2022-05-19

So many options, always a challenge.