This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.
Description
We have stayed true to the spirit of the classic Solitaire, also known as Klondike, and carefully designed a fresh modern look, woven into the wonderful classic feel that everyone loves.
Experience the crisp, clear, and easy to read cards, simple and quick animations, and subtle sounds, in either landscape or portrait views.
You can move cards with a single tap or drag them to their destination. You can either play the easy Draw 1 games where most games are winnable, or if you feel up-to the challenge, try your luck with Draw 3 and Vegas play modes.
If you enjoy adding a personal touch to your game, customize the backdrop and card backs with photos from your own photo library for unlimited personalization possibilities.
Solitaire by Brainium is the most fun, beautiful, and user-friendly Solitaire you’ve ever played before.
Highlights:
• Draw 1 card (Easy)
• Draw 3 cards (Hard)
• Crisp, beautiful, and easy to read cards
• Portrait or landscape
• Efficient, fast, and sensible game interface
• Single tap to place a card or drag and drop
• Standard Klondike scoring
• Vegas scoring
• Interruption friendly with auto-save and resume
• Smart hints show potentially useful moves
• Custom backdrops & cards from your photos
• Timer, moves, and statistics
• Unlimited undos
• Auto complete option to finish a solved game
• Left handed and right handed option
• Global and friends leader boards
• Fun & challenging achievements
• Show/Hide the battery & time status bar
• Universal app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
We hope you enjoy Solitaire by Brainium, and please contact our five star support if you have any questions :-)
For the latest exciting news and updates on Brainium games:
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Or visit us at:
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Thanks for playing!
Experience the crisp, clear, and easy to read cards, simple and quick animations, and subtle sounds, in either landscape or portrait views.
You can move cards with a single tap or drag them to their destination. You can either play the easy Draw 1 games where most games are winnable, or if you feel up-to the challenge, try your luck with Draw 3 and Vegas play modes.
If you enjoy adding a personal touch to your game, customize the backdrop and card backs with photos from your own photo library for unlimited personalization possibilities.
Solitaire by Brainium is the most fun, beautiful, and user-friendly Solitaire you’ve ever played before.
Highlights:
• Draw 1 card (Easy)
• Draw 3 cards (Hard)
• Crisp, beautiful, and easy to read cards
• Portrait or landscape
• Efficient, fast, and sensible game interface
• Single tap to place a card or drag and drop
• Standard Klondike scoring
• Vegas scoring
• Interruption friendly with auto-save and resume
• Smart hints show potentially useful moves
• Custom backdrops & cards from your photos
• Timer, moves, and statistics
• Unlimited undos
• Auto complete option to finish a solved game
• Left handed and right handed option
• Global and friends leader boards
• Fun & challenging achievements
• Show/Hide the battery & time status bar
• Universal app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
We hope you enjoy Solitaire by Brainium, and please contact our five star support if you have any questions :-)
For the latest exciting news and updates on Brainium games:
LIKE us on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/BrainiumStudios
Follow us on Twitter
@BrainiumStudios
Or visit us at:
http://www.BrainiumStudios.com
Thanks for playing!
What’s New
Thank you so much for playing!
-Fixed an issue with missing card images on some devices
-Bug fixes and performance improvements
-Fixed an issue with missing card images on some devices
-Bug fixes and performance improvements
388.9K Ratings
Best solitaire game I've ever played
I've played a lot of solitaire games over the years. Most of them were decent games and some were just terrible. What really sets this particular game above the rest is it's simplicity of design and how close it gets to a real life experience. No two games are the same and it's really impressive how the developers have been able to design the game in such a way that it feels like I'm playing with a real deck of cards that are being shuffled and dealt in a truly random way. The best compliment I can pay to the developers is to let them know that they've created a game that has been a really great way kill some time and immerse myself in the experience that helps to relieve stress and promote relaxation. Kudos to the developers and publishers. Thanks for creating a great game that I would have been more than happy to pay for but have been able to enjoy it for no money at all. If you enjoy solitaire, I can recommend this game without reservation. Give it a try, I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
Drop the Las Vegas Slots ads
The new ads for Las Vegas Slots are deadly. I mean that -- they either crash the Solitaire app or force you to force-quit it, sometimes dropping you back into the middle of the game you just won. Ads of any kind are wretched abominations but these are worse.
Update: those particular ads haven't shown up lately, but I will take your suggestion of screenshots in future. I have noticed, however, a rise in the number of ads that take more and more time before you can dismiss them. One of the nice features of your game was that the ads were always quickly dismissable, and I'd hate to see you use ads that take even five seconds before I can get rid of them. I understand that you need ad revenue, but it sure makes games unpleasant. I don't have a good solution, but it feels like paying to get rid of ads is a form of extortion. 'We'll make your experience more and more unpleasant unless you pay up. Capisce?'
Otherwise, nice game!
Update: those particular ads haven't shown up lately, but I will take your suggestion of screenshots in future. I have noticed, however, a rise in the number of ads that take more and more time before you can dismiss them. One of the nice features of your game was that the ads were always quickly dismissable, and I'd hate to see you use ads that take even five seconds before I can get rid of them. I understand that you need ad revenue, but it sure makes games unpleasant. I don't have a good solution, but it feels like paying to get rid of ads is a form of extortion. 'We'll make your experience more and more unpleasant unless you pay up. Capisce?'
Otherwise, nice game!
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Hi Lignamorren- We're so sorry to hear about this buggy ad! We would love to get this blocked asap. A screenshot is hugely helpful for removing ads like this from our network, since we use a number of ad servers, and they generate hundreds of thousands of ads. To take a screenshot just press the home and power buttons at the same time- the screen will briefly flash white and you'll be able to find the picture in your Photos app, where you can attach it to email using the Share button (it looks like a square with an arrow pointing upwards). On iPhone X, just press the button on the right side of your device and the volume up button on the left side at the same time, and then release. Here's an Apple Support article demonstrating how to screenshot: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT200289 You can contact us using the 'Brainium' button that appears when you tap the Solitaire background. Our sincere apologies again about this!
Decent version of Solitaire
I recently switch from a Windows 10 phone to an Apple iPhone. I tried to find a version of this game similar to what I had on that phone. Game play on this version of Solitaire is good. Two areas of one improvement would be make the “undo” button immediately available (currently on a pull up menu), and find a different way to display the adds. Not having the undo button on the main screen adds several seconds to the time it takes to successfully solve the hand. On the version I played on my old phone I regularly got below two minutes to solve the hand, but the best I can do with this version is 2 minutes 20 seconds. Being forced to watch a 5 second add after (on average) every other deal is rather off-putting. Perhaps that is the Apple phone App way, but I still might look for a different version of this game on the iPhone because of it. Otherwise, good game.
Information
Requires iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Supports
Game Center
Challenge friends and check leaderboards and achievements.Family Sharing
With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.
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