December 29, 2008
Train your memory with this Christmas themed memory card game. Each time you play the game the cards will be in a different location.
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December 22, 2008
King Albert is a challenging patience game similar to Klondike, although in this game all cards are visible from the start, and only one card can be moved at a time. Cards are stacked in the tableau in red-black sequences, and there is a reserve of seven cards which can be used at any time.
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December 20, 2008
This memory game will challenge you to memorize up to 12 cards inspired by the 4 elements of the earth. As you solve new levels, new amazing sceneries will be revealed to you.
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December 20, 2008
Flip the cards to try and get the pairs of mitten-based characters. A test of memory.
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December 17, 2008
Spider is a well known two pack patience game. The aim is to build sequences from king to ace in suit on the tableau, and remove them to the foundations. Cards can be stacked by rank, but only sequences in suit can be moved. New cards can be dealt onto the ten piles from the stock when required.
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December 9, 2008
Dieppe is a simple two pack solitaire game in which you must build from ace to king on the eight foundations. Cards can be moved in the tableau in rank order regardless of suit.
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December 7, 2008
ThreeXor is a match three game where each card has a quantity, color, shape, and shading and you have to find matches that are all the same or all different for each attribute.
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December 5, 2008
Eight Off is a patience game similar to Freecell, in which only a single card can be moved, but there are eight free cells available to store cards, and cards are stacked by suit.
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December 3, 2008
Freecell is a well know card game in which you must build from ace to king on the four foundations. Single cards can be moved to the four storage cells, and cards are stacked in red-black descending sequences on the tableau.
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