Solitaire Social

Solitaire Social

A wonderful version of the age old Klondike / Patience version of Solitaire with many additional features including:
- Big cards with high visibility card suits and numbers for those of us with less than perfect eyesight
- Play normal Solitaire or a cool relaxed version (relaxed is all cards turned face up)
- Play random hands or one of the many thousands of winnable hands
- Historical record of all games, go back and play the games you lost and improve on them
- Full undo for those oops moments
- Card hints for when you are in a hurry or simply stuck
- Card steals (sort of like cheats) for when you have one of those hands that you just cannot complete without a little help
- 16 different custom card decks to match your preference
- 18 different custom backgrounds for when you just need a change
- Track all of your play statistics
- Daily quests just to add that little bit of extra excitement
- Phone and tablet support
- Autocomplete
- Free to play

Instructions for Winning in Solitaire Social

Use mouse on desktop, finger on mobile

Who is the main developer behind this game?

The development team that created this game is Drmop Games.

Is blood depicted in any form within the game?

Yes, Solitaire Social involves blood-related themes or elements.

Does the game utilize a popular game creation suite like Cocos or GameMaker?

This game uses the open-source game engine Javascript.

What type of game is this classified as?

In terms of genre, this game is a Cards.

Which topics or concepts are associated with the game?

Defining tags for this game are challenge, customize, solitaire.

What gender group is this game targeted towards?

This game is designed for Male & Female identity.

Does the game function properly on mobile platforms?

Solitaire Social is designed for mobile use.

Which age groups are recommended for playing this game?

Players aged Teens will find this game suitable.

Does the game contain harmful or cruel actions?

Yes, the gameplay of Solitaire Social involves forms of harshness or cruelty.

Is the game appropriate for children?

No, children cannot enjoy playing Solitaire Social.