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.

Play Instructions for Microsoft Solitaire Collection

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.

Which category does this game belong to in terms of gameplay style?

This game is classified based on its gameplay as Cards.

Who was responsible for programming and designing the game?

The creation of this game is credited to Microsoft.

What game development platform or engine does this game run on?

The game uses third-party tools/frameworks like Construct 3 for its development.

What are the most relevant tags for this game?

Terms used to classify this game are board, classic, solitaire.

What gender demographic is this game designed for?

This game is aimed at the Male audience.

Will the game work smoothly on mobile devices?

Yes, Microsoft Solitaire Collection is accessible on mobile phones and tablets.

Which age groups does this game appeal to the most?

The primary age audience for this game is Adults, Seniors.

Is there any blood-related imagery in the game?

Yes, there is blood or injury shown in Microsoft Solitaire Collection.

Would you recommend this game for children?

No, the content of Microsoft Solitaire Collection is not safe for younger players.

Are there any disturbing or cruel scenes in the game?

Yes, the game features violent or cruel actions in Microsoft Solitaire Collection.
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