FREE CELL SOLITAIRE
Posted by Coolboy
"The AcidSolitaire Collection includes the best solitaire games available. Besides being the best version of each of the games, you can personalize the background, it has great sound, and the "tips" make all the difference!"
Acid Freecell is based on the popular Freecell style solitaire card game. Many people prefer Acid Freecell over other types of Solitaire because you can see all of the cards at the start of the game. Winning and losing does not depend on the luck of the draw, it depends only on the choices you make.
The goal of Acid Freecell is to win every game. If you don't win the first time, undo your moves and try again. Acid Freecell keeps track of every move you make. Advanced hint system allows you to cycle through possible moves and request hints as needed. Track various stats as you play and try to keep your Win Percentage at 100%!
Acid Freecell starts with a step-by-step tutorial to walk through the basics. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to improve their strategy.
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Basic Freecell Rules
The goal is to move all 52 cards to their home cells (the four positions in the upper-right corner of the screen). Home cell stacks each contain one suit of cards, and the stacks must be made in order from lowest (Ace) to highest (King).
When a new game is started, the cards will be dealt into eight columns. To move a card, single-click or double-click on it and it will move to the best destination. You can also drag and drop cards to where you want it to go. To move more than one card, tap and drag the highest card in the group that you want to move.
The four free cells in the upper left of the playfield can be used to temporarily hold cards, one card per free cell.
Each home cell will hold a stack of one suit of cards. The stack must be made in order from lowest (Ace) to highest (King).
You may move cards according to these rules:
A card from the bottom of the column can move to an empty free cell (the free cells are the four positions in the upper-left corner of the screen).
A card from the bottom of a column or in a free cell can move to a home cell stack (the four positions in the upper-right corner of the screen). Home cell stacks must be one suit of cards. The stack is made in order from lowest (Ace) to highest (King).
A card in a free cell or from the bottom of a column can move to the bottom of another column. Moves to a column must be made in order of highest to lowest, alternating red/black suit color.
For example, if the bottom card on a column is the 9 of Spades (a black suit), the only cards that can be moved to that column would be the 8 of Hearts or the 8 of Diamonds (both red suits).
You can move mulitple cards at once if there are enough free cells available to store the cards as they are moving. Acid Freecell will route the cards to empty free cells for you when moving multiple cards. If there aren't enough free cells open to move multiple cards, the move won't be allowed.
An empty column can be treaeted like a free cell. You can move any card to the empty column, and you can move multiple cards to an empty column if there are enough other free cells open to store the cards as they are moving.
Enjoy Acid Freecell - once you get the hang of it, it's hard to stop playing!














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