Klondike solitaire is probably the best-known solitaire in the world. Many people don't even realize that other games exist. Though the name may not be familiar, the game itself certainly is. This is due in no small part to Microsoft's inclusion of the game in every version of Windows, though their naming the game "Microsoft Solitaire" only added to the confusion about the game's proper name.
Main features:
Three card skins with sharp and clear graphics
Four game types:
1 card deal, 2 redeals
1 card deal, unlimited redeals
3 cards deal, 2 redeals
3 cards deal, unlimited redeals
Current game state saved for each game type
Play modes:
Storm Series: two steps tapping or drag&drop with optional play tips
Bold 9650, Bold 9700, Curve 8500 Series, Pearl 3G Series: trackpad or keypad
8700 Series: trackwheel or keypad
Other Series: trackball or keypad
Autocompletion
Unlimited undo
Show Next Move feature
Supports timed game
Adjustable game field color and card back
Advanced Pile View option
Best times table for each game type
Statistics for each game type
Game rules for each game type
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Supported operating systems:
RIM BlackBerry OS 4.2, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.3, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.5, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.6, RIM BlackBerry OS 4.7, RIM BlackBerry OS 5.0, RIM BlackBerry OS 6.0
Other Software by developer «inDev Software»:
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Rules
- Base Pyramid of 35 cards. Only uncovered cards are available for play. Discard pairs of cards whose ranks add to 13. Kings are discarded singly. To discard a pair, drop one card on the other
Yukon (Palm OS) Yukon (Palm OS) - Please check out our new 400+ solitaires collection Solitaires Unlimited.
Yukon-on-the-Palm is a Palm OS version of the Yukon Solitaire. This Solitaire is a variation of Klondike.
Yukon originally appeared in the 1949 book "The Complete Book of Solitaire & Patience Games". Now it is one of the popular classic solitaire games
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Raw Prawn Solitaire (Palm OS) Raw Prawn Solitaire (Palm OS) - Move all the cards to the foundations.
Rules
- 4 foundation piles (across top) - build up in suit from Ace to King.
- 7 tableau piles (below foundations) - Build down in suit. Groups of cards may be moved regardless of sequence. Spaces may be filled by any card. At the start of the game 4 cards are dealt to each pile
UniDec UniDec - Unicode strings can appear on your Palm after receiving vCards and other information from PocketPC or Symbian devices or mobile phones where Unicode is a default character encoding. For the first half of single-byte codepage (first 127 characters) UTF-8 encoded Unicode strings look the same as the ASCII strings
Canfield Canfield is a solitaire card game with a very low probability to win but still is very attractive. It has some similarity with Klondike. According to legend, Canfield is originally a casino game, named after the casino owner who is said to have invented it. In England, it is known as Demon
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TiBR Pro TiBR Pro is an advanced TiBR version with more fuctionality and additional text formats support.
To work with zTXT text format TiBR Pro needs zLib library (http://www.zlib.net/) installed on your Palm. Check TiBR Pro installation archive for more information.
· Memory card browser (supports document export/import, move, rename etc
Spider Spider solitaire is one of best-known two-deck solitaires, despite the fact that it's an extremely difficult game to win. It seems to inspire a fanatic devotion among some players. Perhaps the rareness of a win makes it all the more satisfying when, once in a while, it does come out