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This version of FreeCell Solitaire is a masterclass in 'getting out of the way' and letting the player play. It’s incredibly clean and fast. For the uninitiated, FreeCell is the intellectual sibling of standard Klondike; because almost every deal is solvable, it shifts the game from luck to pure logical deduction. This app manages to capture that feeling perfectly.
The card movement logic is telepathic—tapping a card often moves it exactly where you intended, which is vital for high-speed play. I particularly enjoyed the statistics tracking, which encourages you to beat your own win-streak. It isn't flashy, but it is technically flawless. If you want a distraction-free environment to train your brain, this is the version of FreeCell to keep on your home screen.
Unlimited undo and hints
Customizable card backs and backgrounds
Statistics tracking
Portrait and landscape modes
Focus on freeing up the Aces early to start your foundation piles. Use your 'Free Cells' sparingly; the more empty cells you have, the larger the stacks of cards you can move at once.
Move cards of alternating colors in descending order on the tableau. You can only move a sequence of cards if you have enough empty cells or empty tableau columns to facilitate the movement.
While almost every game is technically solvable, some require extremely advanced strategy to complete.
I lost my favorite free cell app when Apple upgraded to 10, but luckily, I found this app, and it quickly become my favorite! I rated 5 stars because for me it is a 5 Star app: Infinite replay because, let’s face it, not all games are won on the first try. Great mechanics! Just tap to make card go where it should, or just drag to place manually. I found a screen color and size to make it easy on aging eyes. The undo button! Saved me many a time. And even a hint for when the brain says ?? Yes, the ads are annoying (my old app didn’t do that!) but with my ad blocker, only a minor issue. BUT recently I’m not very happy with the performance! I either missed an update or the update is flawed!! My screen freezes or pauses, usually upon tapping “new game”, but occasionally during regular play. Super troublesome!! Always requiring closing entirely out of the app and reopening, only to find the next move is to hit the “new game” button again! Please help! I love playing this game and cannot find another app to equal this one. I play on an iPad Air 2.
I’ve been playing this for years. It’s been my go-to game when I have ofd moments or want to relax. I liked playing it quietly, with my phone on vibrate and the sound turned off when I was waiting for an appointment, or even if I woke up in the muddle of the night and was having trouble getting back to sleep. Last night — three times in a row — when I wanted to start a new game, a video ad came on with blaring sound. I checked my settings. The sound in my game was off, but rhe volume hsd been cranked up om my phone. I reset my phone volume and tried again. Same thing. I was trying to uneind before bed and this had exactly the opposite effect. If you can’t fix this so that I can play quietly, without disturbing others (and don’t tell me to wear ear buds — I hate them), I’ll have to stop playing and find a new favorite game. UPDATE: It seems the developer got on this right away. The very next dsy the problem was solved. Today I received a response from the developer. I really enjoy this game and appreciate the developer’s level of customer service.
This version three plays easily and so far the advertising is only a little obnoxious. As long as they as can be turned off I appreciate that they allow me to play free. This is one of my favorite games to just pick up for a few minutes. But I have been playing an updated version on my new iPad and the advertisements are much worse and some don't allow you to close them for way too long. Addendum: There is at least one ad for a game that does not have a way to close it in order to continue play. I need to completely close the game in order to get rid of the ad. I cannot continue until I do that. I don’t mind ads but I should think this kind of captured audience would be illegal. I am almost to the point of trying to find a different version of FreeCell. I have been playing this game for many years and up until recently it has been the best I have found. I have down graded my rating from five stars to one star because of this problem.
It would be nice if I could be able to pause also it would be nice if when the game starts I could have the timer not start as soon as it begins so I have time to look over all the cards. The game is apart of one of my favorites but a few extra things would be nice. I would also like to be able to customize and maybe be able to every so often play against peoples stats. Other then those items the game is good and I almost never seem to have issues. I feel I can’t give it five stars because of the timer issue and being able to pause. Also I don’t care for the automation of the cards after I am done playing and would be nice if in the settings you have the choice to turn that off. Settings the cards shuffle is not a necessity. If I think of anything else I will update my review.
I like your game. When it works right. You can tap on a card and supposedly it is to go up. But it doesn’t all the time and you have to tap it several times. Frustrating when you ate trying to beat a time, many times the game hangs up and nothing will move. Other times the screen goes blank. I have not yet learned how to recover from this so I just power down, rest a while and come back. Even then at times it is still broken.l As a former instructor of programmers, I wonder if your people have a clue on how to adequately test a program. I also included the concept of quality in the process. The practical definition of the term is DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. It is the most cost effective approach. It seems that your people can't even spell the word if I spotted them all consonants.
This app is almost perfect. The FreeCell that came with Windows in the 90s had one distinct advantage: every game was numbered and you could search for a specific numbered game. For example, a friend might say they were are having a tough time with game number 3576, and you could search for and play that game yourself if you wanted. Additionally, one minor flaw is that one of the ads on the free version will play sound whether or not you have sounds muted. It is the “homescapes” ad and often features characters screaming and circus music. If you’re trying to relax while listening to music on your phone while playing, this can be quite annoying as the ad forces you to watch it for five seconds. Otherwise, this is one of the better FreeCell apps out there.
Time, Best time, moves and scores are the only thing you track. So you put the emphasis on beating your best time in general which just makes people play every game fast instead of using good strategy. Why don’t you have my “best moves” and “best scores”? Best moves would put the Emphasis on strategy. I would like to be able to compare my best moves per that game to other peoples and to my previous moves per that game. At the moment, I pay no attention to other people’s scores since I am so far away from theirs and I can’t replay to get any better. I would rather play against myself to see if I can improve moves or time in the same game. Also I use to be able to see my achievements but that doesn’t work anymore. Why?
I have played this version many many times on my iPad. I have tested a theory that shows that if I’m doing well against the clock the app literally stops me from entering a correct number. At first I thought it was just me. But I have carefully watched my selections. I chose “easy” and on every occasion where I could beat the clock, the app stalls and I literally cannot fill a particular space for a few seconds. Then ouila! I can make an entry. At the end I never beat the clock. I was frustrated for a while until I realized what a great piece of coding. My hat is off to the developer(s). Rather than hating the game, I’ve grown very fond of it.