Solitario

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About this game

Solitaire is a single-player game consisting of a regular deck of 52 cards.
The Solitaire game is a card game that consists of ordering the cards from the number 1 (AS) to the KING.
The application has a menu located in the upper right part of the screen, to be able to return to the previous screen or exit the application.
On the first screen we have 3 buttons and a central image.
Sound: pressing to activate or deactivate the game sound.
Language: each time you press it changes the language in which the help will be displayed, Es, En, Fr, It, De, Ru, Zh, Pt, Hi, Ja.
Help: question button, it is the help for how the application works, when you press it once, the help appears, which will be hidden when you press it again. Hide the help to be able to see the central image, which is the one that starts the game when you press it.
To start playing click on the central image.
At the beginning, the cards are shuffled and a first row of four empty piles is shown, where the four different suits will be placed, starting with the ACE and ending with the KING. The game ends when this first row is complete, and there are no more cards left in the deck.
In the middle row appears the stack of cards that will show the different cards in the deck as you click on it.
The third row consists of four more piles, this is where the cards from the deck will be placed as they appear, taking into account that they can only be placed from lowest to highest and of different suits.
Every time you click on a pile with the card face up, this card is selected, thus being able to move it to any other pile, as long as the rules of the game are met.
They can be moved in the piles below, ordered from highest to lowest and of different suits, and in each of the piles in the first row, starting with the AS, ordering from lowest to highest, and ending with the KING, and The suits are the same for each row.
The image of the up and down arrows is used to visualize the set of cards that have been moved, and in this mode, to be able to move an entire block from one pile to another.
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Solitaire is a single-player game consisting of a regular deck of 52 cards.
The Solitaire game is a card game that consists of ordering the cards from the number 1 (AS) to the KING.
The application has a menu located in the upper right part of the screen, to be able to return to the previous screen or exit the application.
On the first screen we have 3 buttons and a central image.
Sound: pressing to activate or deactivate the game sound.
Language: each time you press it changes the language in which the help will be displayed, Es, En, Fr, It, De, Ru, Zh, Pt, Hi, Ja.
Help: question button, it is the help for how the application works, when you press it once, the help appears, which will be hidden when you press it again. Hide the help to be able to see the central image, which is the one that starts the game when you press it.
To start playing click on the central image.
At the beginning, the cards are shuffled and a first row of four empty piles is shown, where the four different suits will be placed, starting with the ACE and ending with the KING. The game ends when this first row is complete, and there are no more cards left in the deck.
In the middle row appears the stack of cards that will show the different cards in the deck as you click on it.
The third row consists of four more piles, this is where the cards from the deck will be placed as they appear, taking into account that they can only be placed from lowest to highest and of different suits.
Every time you click on a pile with the card face up, this card is selected, thus being able to move it to any other pile, as long as the rules of the game are met.
Updated on
Apr 25, 2024

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