A game of patience is of course nice pastime, but which app do you choose exactly? The choice is huge in both the app and Play Store. Freecell Solitaire has a good reputation in both apple stores.

Maikel Dijkhuizen

Review Freecell Solitaire: Patience

A game of patience is of course nice pastime, but which app do you choose exactly? The choice is huge in both the app and Play Store. Freecell Solitaire has a good reputation in both apple stores.

After clear Dutch -language instructions you immediately start with the first jar. Unlike many other card game apps, you do not have to struggle yourself through all kinds of menus. It is up to you to rank the piles from AAS to Lord. Can’t you lose a certain card anywhere? Then keep it temporarily in a free cell. Via sweeping movements you move the cards to the desired location. You can also tap a play card to put it directly on the end pile. If all goes well, four piles will eventually remain. Are you stuck? Then ask at the bottom of the light for a hint. The app then demonstrates which move you can do.

If you have played a game, a short animation will appear. Unfortunately, advertising videos and banners regularly appear. If you are willing to pay around two euros a month, the advertisements are not made. You can play this game in portrait and landscape mode.

Stars 45.

Freecell Solitaire

4 and a half stars

Price: Free
System requirements: Android 6.0+, iOS 13.0+
Language: Dutch