
Kelsey
It's a solitaire app, and it does solitaire well. There are ads, unfortunately, but they usually aren't too disruptive. The main reason I docked it a star is that some of the victory animations are very unsettling/disconcerting to me and I wish I could prevent them from happening. Some of the animations form the cards into a shape and then... pulse. Like a heart. I should just find a different solitaire app, but back when I picked this it was the one that didn't ask for too many sus permissions
3,583 people found this review helpful

Pamela Kaatz
Since I am 82, I like playing the "real" way like we did with REAL cards. I am able to turn off those automatic movements done without the player having seen the available moves. If I get to the point that all pieces left are in their proper places, I do sometimes turn on the auto-move. BUT I hate it when playable cards that I have NOT noticed just HOP in place on their own. I had tried to find this good version MANY times, and I think kids should learn this way to stimulate their brains.
1,312 people found this review helpful

Alanna Stecura
It's fine, it's actually a pretty decent solitaire app. My eyes are sensitive, and I can't expect ALL apps to have a dark mode. With this you can change the background, but only if it isn't too dark or black. Also, I have turned off all sounds and all music in the preferences and settings BUT THE SOUND STAYS ON. ALL THE SOUNDS. Music, card sounds, all of it. I can't listen to music or a podcast without this game making noise. VERY ANNOYING.
1,454 people found this review helpful