Of the games on my Kindle I play 90% of this. It is graphically well designed, easy to operate and has never felt annoyed (except for the commercials). If the TV does not fully claimed me, I pick up the Kindle and play Freecell. And if the game does
Simple Patience without a lot of variety (no variations), but very user-friendly by providing support when depositing, restacking etc, also note function. Frugal animation, limited permissions. Nice pastime
Without connection to the World Wide Web, the app does not work - Thanks, but no thanks! Especially in today's pseudo-Flats should not do such a thing!
The game runs smoothly on my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and takes up very little battery. But too small, the screen should not be. Otherwise, it is an ideal pastime as earlier on Windows XP, with the trend but with successes ...
It is a clean unconverted solitaire variant. There is only one game mode, but no matter ... there are so many bad apps that you praise mus well functioning like this.
As a friend of card games I like this Freecell implementation very good. Alternatively, they can be played in portrait or landscape format. There are plenty of options that influence whether cards are for example automatically put on the stack, unles