FreeCell

FreeCell

Version: 1.2.3

Updated: April 30, 2015

Size: 24 MB

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Description

By painstakingly creating a new and contemporary look and incorporating the lovely vintage feeling that everyone enjoys, we have been staying true to the essence of FreeCell. In FreeCell, the objective is to build four foundations using only cards of the same suit, from Ace to King.

Experience easy-to-read cards, quick animations, and subtle sounds in either a landscape or portrait orientation.

The card can be dragged or clicked to relocate it to the desired location. If the FreeCell rules don’t satisfy you, our animation tutorial will show you how to play right away while also showing you the regulations.

Use the images in your photo library to alter the game background if you’d want to add your own own flair. This will give you countless customization options.

The FreeCell card game from Brainium is the most enjoyable, gorgeous, and simple to play that you have ever encountered.

Editor’s Review & How To Play

A regular 52-card deck is shuffled and then arranged in 8 columns, 4 of which have 7 cards and the other 4 have 6 cards, with each card being turned over to reveal it.

In addition, the upper left corner has four blank boxes, while the upper right has four home boxes. While other cards of the same suit can be piled in order from smallest to largest, only cards A and 2 can be placed right away in the home box. You’re done when all the cards are in the home box. The four spaces where the cards go are blank boxes. Each box can contain one card.

The following are the guidelines for moving cards.

Cards must be placed in a column from largest to smallest and in a variety of colors (i.e. black and red).

Cards must be transferred to the home column frame in the same suit and in the following order: low (A) to high (K).

A card at the bottom of one column can be moved to the home box, a blank box, or the bottom of another column.

A card in a blank box may be moved to the home box or the bottom of a column.

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