This is a timed 20-minute Freecell Solitaire game that lets you play a random hand or choose from a specific combination of cards. Pick any number from 1 to 1,000,000 to generate a game, or hit Play to start a random game.
- Move the cards around the tableau and the free cells as needed to put cards in order and surface the aces to begin the foundations.
- Build down while alternating suit color on the tableau.
- Bring all the cards into the foundations so that they are arranged from ace to king.
- Earn bonus points for every second remaining on the clock.
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Medieval Freecell Solitaire Cards Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Build up all the cards on the foundations in the proper order by moving them around the tableau and the free cells.
- Starting the Game
- On the welcome screen, select Play to begin.
- Alternately, you can choose Level Select to pick a level to play.
- Select Help to learn how to play.
- Select High Scores to view the game’s leaderboard.
- Choose a game language from the drop-down list on the bottom left corner.
- Your game automatically saves your game progress:
- You can choose to start over or pick up in the last level you played.
- When you finish or fail any level, you have the option to save your score on the leaderboard.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- With your mouse, left click and drag to move the cards around.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap on the cards with your fingers and swipe to move them.
- Controls and indicators
- The game’s controls and indicators are located on the right side of the screen. From the top, these are as follows:
- Speaker button: Lets you turn the game’s music on and off
- Music button: As above, but for the game’s music
- Pause button: Pauses the game
- Enlarge button: Lets you switch between full-screen and windowed modes
- Your score
- The timer
- Undo button: Reverses your last action
- Restart: Reshuffles the cards and starts the game from the beginning
- Game Play
- Level selection
- Select the Level Select option on the welcome screen to open the level selection menu.
- The level selection menu lets you choose a predetermined combination of cards.
- Choose a number between 1 and 1,000,000 and then start the game.
- Objective
- Rearrange and move the cards in the tableau until you can move them all in the proper ascending order (from ace to king) in the foundations.
- Cards in the home cells must be arranged according to their suits (spades, clubs, hearts, and diamonds).
- Meet the above goals in under 20 minutes.
- Opening moves
- You start with the following:
- 4 suites of cards distributed along 8 tableau piles, with all cards dealt face up. Half the columns have 6 cards while the other half have 7.
- 4 foundations
- 4 empty free cells
- Basic rules
- Within the tableau, you can only stack and move the cards in alternating color patterns in descending order (from king to 2).
- Use free cells to store cards temporarily until you can move them in the tableau or in the foundations.
- Aces are automatically placed on the foundations.
- Moves and free cells
- In most circumstances, you can only move one exposed card at a time.
- You can only move this card to either one of three locations:
- The free cells
- An empty cell on the tableau
- A card (of any color) that is valued one higher than it anywhere on the tableau
- A card of the same suit that is one lower than its value on the foundations
- Through an undo, back to where it previously was
- You can move a limited number of stacked cards.
- The number of cards you can move depends on the free cells you have plus one.
- The maximum number of cards you can move is 5, unless you also have an empty column on the tableau.
- The free cells combine with empty columns to allow you to make large moves. For example, if you had an empty column you were not moving cards to and had 4 empty free cells you could move 9 cards at a time (2*4+1).
- If you want to move a tall stack but do not have enough spaces to move it at once sometimes you can move it by breaking it down into smaller stacks & moving it across other columns on the tableau a bit at a time.
- We recommend that you keep the free cells empty as long as you can to maximize the number of cards you can move. Only temporarily fill them to make other moves.
- In this game you can place any card or any sequential descending run of cards that alternates suit colors onto empty columns on the tableau.
- Some games require a King to be the root card on empty columns, but this game does not.
- Creating an empty column early in the game and getting many Aces to the foundations early opens up a lot of other play opportunities.
- Building foundations
- Once cards have been played to a foundation you can not bring them back into the game.
- The game automatically moves some cards to the foundations. If it moves a card you still need you can use one of your three undos to bring that card back to the tableau, but ensure you place another card atop it before it gets automatically moved across again.
- You can rearrange your tableau columns and manually move cards to the foundations to enable other plays.
- Scoring
- Each card you place on the foundation pile earns you 10 points.
- You also get a bonus of 50 points for every second remaining on the timer.
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for players who like Freecell Solitaire card games.
- The game has no adult themed content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
CardGames.pro published this Freecell Solitaire on May 29, 2022