FreeCell

FreeCell

Gasp FreeCell is a solitaire card game that was initially created in the 1970s

Category
Other
License
Free
Version
1.52
Developer
GASP
OS

Gasp FreeCell is a solitaire card game that was initially created in the 1970s. The initial version was picked up by Microsoft, who modified it for their PC environment. When it was featured in Windows 95, it became one of the most popular digital card games in the world. This version includes several advanced features, like power moves, a comprehensive hint section, and the ability to undo your most recent move. The game has also be optimized to work with touchscreen devices. For instance, the majority of your moves can be completed with a simple drag and drop, and the game only carries the compatible cards for your move.

Foundations are populated automatically when they can be, so you won't have to worry about making those specific moves. The object of the game is to get the lowest score possible, and you are given points when you make moves, essentially like golf.

You can work with the exposed card on each pile, and it can be moved to a free cell, another pile, or a foundation. Card piles are built in alternating colors in descending sequence, and you can only move cards that are free or can be made free with the number of empty cells.

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