La Belle Lucie is a solitaire game where the object is to build the cards into the foundations. Since all cards are visible from the start, it is mainly a game of skills. It is also known as The Fan, Three Shuffles and a Draw, Alexander the Great, Trefoil and Midnight Oil to name a few and has some variations.
Minimum requirements:
For Pocket PC
Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition or greater
580K free memory
For Smartphone
Windows Mobile 5.0 or greater
QVGA screen
570K free memory
Main features:
Supports portrait and landscape orientation. Square screens are also supported
Three card skins with sharp and clear graphics
Three game types:
Classic
SFG or Super Flower Garden (fans are built regardless of suit, which makes it easier to win)
Trefoil (the aces are immediately transferred to the foundations and the remaining 48 cards are shuffled and dealt in sixteen fans of three to begin the game)
Current game state saved for each game type
Play modes:
Pocket PC version: drag&drop, tapping or keyboard
Smartphone version: 5-way navigation pad or keypad
Unlimited undo
Show Next Move feature
Card movement animation
Supports timed game
Adjustable game field color (Pocket PC version only) 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:
Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
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