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The first computer version of the game is believed to have been created in 1978 for the PLATO system. One of the Microsoft developers noticed this version and implemented a version for Windows. It was first included with Win32s as an application that enabled the testing of the 32-bit thunking layer (does anyone remember what that was?). FreeCell remained relatively obscure until it was released as part of Windows 95. Since then the game has been ported to numerous platforms. So why should you give our version a try? We largely tried to recreate a full experience of the game in a tiny download package, including power moves, hints and undo (top right corner of the title bar). But there are also some minor twists to make it easier to play on a small factor mobile devices. In particular you don't have to select a card to move - drag and drop entire column - only appropriate cards will move, the rest will snap back. The cards will be moved to foundation automatically when possible. The scoring is also changed - only number of moves counted - the lower the score - the better.
Only the top (exposed) card of each tableau pile is available for play. It may be moved to a foundation pile, a free cell, or to another tableau pile. Within the tableau, cards are built down in sequence and alternating in color. Any card may be moved into an empty space. Blocks of cards may not be moved, unless the requisite number of free cells and/or tableau spaces are available to allow each individual card to be moved. To move part of partial pile, drag whole pile - the game will self adjust. If you fill all four foundation piles, you win. If you don't see any more moves try hints, undo (top right corner) to back track, or menu to start new game.
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Bring it back by Nancy
I had a perfect score in Free Cell and when I uploaded this version, the old one disappeared along with my run of 751 games won. I was heartbroken. It just isn't the same. Loved the old one. I think now my addiction to it will be cured.
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Bring back to one from Win 7 by David
I don't like the adds and I liked the screen appearance and the way the game played from Window 7. Why do I have to endure the annoying adds just because I upgraded. I was planning to upgrade a few more of my PC, but not now. I have to give up too much.
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A major step backwards by Stan
How can a company create a new operating system, then systematically destroy the very basic games that made the company so well respected. No confidence in Windows 10 game development Team.
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Not quite ready for prime time by Roger
Shows promise, however it becomes very frustrating when you can't move a single card, often they stick together. Design is good. It would be helpful to be able to peak under a card to see what suit it is. Also "start over" button so you don't have to pound on the back button 30 times.
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free cell solitaire by Paula
I have been playing this game for years. This version is terrible. You can't move the cards easily, can't ask for a hint and the cards have a very bad look about them.
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Prior comment no longer valid by Milie
I had written that the cards are miniscule......very hard to see. If there is a way to increase the size, I haven't found it. Revise that. The 2nd time I went to it, the cards were of a very nice size. Sorry I jumped the gun.
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hate this version by ron
can't tell which ace is under stack of cards. can't cherry pick from stack