Freecell Solitaire Blue

Freecell Solitaire Blue

Freecell Solitaire Blue brings one of the most popular styles of Solitaire to the palm of your hand. Freecell Solitaire Blue is unique in that in that very few deals are unsolvable and the 52-card deck is dealt face-up into eight Tableau piles from the very beginning of the game.

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There are four open Foundations and four Free Cells above the Tableau piles. The Cells work as an intermediate place for sorting cards. The objective is to build up all cards on Foundations from Ace to King by following suit. You can only move one card at a time! Only the top cards of the Tableau piles and cards from Cells are available to play. Each Cell may contain only one card. The cards in the Cells can be moved to the Foundation piles or back to the Tableau piles.

Which development company worked on this game?

The team that worked on the development of this game is SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

What is the primary genre associated with this game?

The classification of this game in the gaming world is Cards.

What age segment is this game designed for?

This game caters to players in the Adults, Seniors age group.

What game development tool was used for physics simulation in this game?

The game was created using a cross-platform development tool such as Javascript.

Can you play this game on your mobile device?

Freecell Solitaire Blue is accessible on mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.

Does the game involve any kind of brutality or cruelty?

Yes, the game includes brutality or violence in Freecell Solitaire Blue.

How is this game tagged in terms of gameplay and experience?

The tags used to identify this game are singleplayer, solitaire.

Is the game aimed at a particular gender demographic?

The game is meant for Male & Female.

Is there any blood shown in the gameplay?

Yes, there is blood or gore in Freecell Solitaire Blue.

Is this game suitable for a family with children?

No, Freecell Solitaire Blue is not appropriate for a younger audience.
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