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FreeCell FREE

FreeCell FREE

Publisher: Summit Data Corp
( 371 Reviews )
License: Free
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Mobile device

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License:Free
Category:Card & board
User-rating:3.1 ( 371 Reviews )
Language supported:

English (United States) العربية (المملكة العربية السعودية) Български (България) Čeština (Česká Republika) Dansk (Danmark) Deutsch (Deutschland) Ελληνικά (Ελλάδα) Español (España Alfabetización Internacional) فارسى (ایران) Suomi (Suomi) Français (France) עברית (ישראל) Magyar (Magyarország) Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesia) Italiano (Italia) 日本語 (日本) 한국어(대한민국) Bahasa Melayu (Malaysia) Norsk Bokmål (Norge) Nederlands (Nederland) Polski (Polska) Português (Brasil) Română (România) Русский (Россия) Slovenčina (Slovenská Republika) Slovenščina (Slovenija) Српски (Србија) Svenska (Sverige) ไทย (ไทย) Türkçe (Türkiye) Tiếng Việt (Việt Nam) 中文(中华人民共和国) 中文(香港特別行政區) Português (Portugal) 中文(台灣)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile
Architecture:x86, x64, ARM
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile
Architecture:x86, x64, ARM

Description

FreeCell is a classic and popular card game. Enjoy playing or learn how to play this addictive and smart game. The game includes: beautiful playing cards, hints, undo, achievements, animations, scoring system and everything you'd expect from a quality game.

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Reviews

  • 10/27/2014
    The only one by Abby

    It seemed kinda primitive - no fancy scoring. BUT it's the only one I could find which allows you to pick your own numbered game. There are some really interesting ones out there. So - I like it. Wish it would A. stay in the same condition if I power off my computer and B. not require me to reboot the game to insert a new number.

  • 7/10/2015
    Addicted by Alexandra

    I'm not sure what happened to my original version of FreeCell but it was super easy to download the app again.

  • 8/13/2015
    Craptastic by karl

    Stupid, advertising ridden, pay to get this formerly free game. Reminds me of when Eisner took over Disney and it all became about squeezing the last nickel out of the customer.

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