Microsoft Solitaire Collection

Microsoft Solitaire Collection

Play Klondike, Spider, Freecell, Pyramid, and TriPeaks. Plus, Daily Challenges.Solitaire remains the most played computer game of all time, and for good reason. Simple rules and straightforward gameplay makes it easy to pick up for everyone.

Microsoft Solitaire Collection Gameplay Guide

Klondike: This version is the timeless classic that many people just call "Solitaire".Spider: Eight columns of cards await your attempts to clear them with the fewest moves possible.Freecell: Use four extra cells to move cards around as you try to clear all cards from the table.Pyramid: Pair two cards that add up to 13 in order to remove them from the board.TriPeaks: Select cards in a sequence, either up or down, to earn points and clear the board.

Is the game built using a specific game development tool?

The game relies on the Construct 3 library or development tool.

Does the game feature any form of malicious behavior or violence?

Yes, cruelty is displayed in the gameplay of Microsoft Solitaire Collection.

Who was involved in developing this game?

The company responsible for the development and design of this game is Microsoft.

Which type does this game fall under?

This game primarily belongs to the Cards genre.

Which gender group is this game most appropriate for?

The game is intended for a certain gender group: Male.

Does the game display any blood effects or references?

Yes, there are references to blood or blood-related themes in Microsoft Solitaire Collection.

What tag-related attributes describe this game?

The key themes highlighted for this game are board, classic, solitaire.

Does the game provide a mobile experience for users?

Microsoft Solitaire Collection is available for play on mobile devices.

For which age demographic is this game best suited?

Players in the age group Adults, Seniors can enjoy this game.

Is the game designed for children?

No, Microsoft Solitaire Collection is not safe for kids to enjoy.
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