This is a version of the classic Klondike Solitaire game where you can win points to change the aesthetics of the game.
- Choose to play draw 1 or draw 3.
- Build down while alternating suits on the tableau.
- Build suited foundations in ascending order from ace to king.
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Alternatively kids and adults can play this draw 1 or draw 3 klondike solitaire cards video game for free as a web application .
Solitaire Grande Card Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Build down while alternating colors on the tableau and build up on the foundations by suit.
- Starting the Game
- Click the play button at the center of the screen to start the game.
- Your web browser automatically saves your game play stats, in-game experience and unlocked upgrades.
- Underneath the play button there is a slider which allows you to choose between Draw 1 and Draw 3 mode.
- The classic version of Klondike has players deal 3 cards at a time from the reserves, but dealing 1 at a time is easier.
- The welcome screen has 5 buttons across the bottom.
- Settings: Turn music and sounds on or off, play in left or right handed mode, read gameplay instructions, and game developer information.
- Upgrades: You can use in-game experience too buy upgrades to card faces, card backs, and change the game background.
- Play: closes out any of the other submenus and brings you back to the main game welcome screen.
- Achievements: see which achievements you have unlocked
- Statistics: see your total wins, total games, best score, least moves, fastest completion time and most move stats for both draw 1 and draw 3 versions of the game.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Use your mouse left click to shuffle through the reserves or select cards and drag them where you want to place them.
- Alternatively you can double click on a card to move it. When double clicked cards will have a preference to move to a foundation or the leftmost column on the tableau.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap cards to select them and slide your finger across the screen to move them.
- Controls and Indicators
- Across the top of the screen it shows your play time for the current game, how many moves you have made, and what your total score is.
- Across the bottom of the screen there are 4 buttons: settings, tips, undo move, and pause game.
- The settings menu allows you to turn game sounds and music on or off, choose to play in right handed or left handed mode, read game play instructions, and see developer information. At the bottom of the settings submenu are 5 buttons: the settings button, cards for alternating game design, play button, achievements, and statistics.
- Game Play
- Standard Scoring
- Move a card from the waste pile to the tableau = 5 points
- Turn over a tableau card = 5 points
- Move a card from the waste pile to a foundation = 10 points
- Move a card from the tableau to a foundation = 10 points
- Deal-Type Scoring
- Draw 1: one waste pile recycle for free & each additional shuffle through the waste pile costs 100 points.
- Draw 3: three waste pile recycles for free, with each subsequent shuffle costing 20 points.
- Game Basics
- Build cards on the foundations by suit from ace in ascending order up to king.
- On the tableau build cards in descending order while alternating suit colors.
- Only kings (or sequential runs of cards starting with a king) may be moved to an empty column on the tableau.
- If you are uncertain between multiple options you can leverage the undo button in the game and try both.
- Strategy
- In general one should prefer to play cards from the tableau rather than from the waste pile so that they turn up all the cards on the tableau quickly.
- This preference becomes even more strong on turn 1 than on turn 3 as you get to view & try to play every card from the reserves on turn 1.
- In some cases on turn 3 a key card may be buried under another card you first need to play to be able to access the card you really want to play.
- One should typically use cards from the right columns on the tableau first so they work down the longest stacks.
- Do not create an open column on the tableau unless you are disposing of an ace to do so or have a king ready to lay there.
- Premature consolidation can limit your move options without any upside.
- Achievements
- Win a draw 1 game in less than 3 minutes to earn 5 coins.
- Win a draw 3 game in less than 8 minutes to earn 5 coins.
- Win a draw 1 game in less than 2 minutes to earn 15 coins.
- Win a draw 3 game in less than 6 minutes to earn 15 coins.
- Take longer than 5 minutes to win a draw 1 game to earn 10 coins.
- Take longer than 5 minutes to win a draw 3 game to earn 10 coins.
- Take longer than 7 minutes to win a draw 1 game to earn 15 coins.
- Take longer than 7 minutes to win a draw 3 game to earn 15 coins.
- Win a draw 1 game to earn 5 coins.
- Win a draw 3 game to earn 5 coins.
- Win 3 draw 1 games in a row to earn 35 coins.
- Win 3 draw 3 games in a row to earn 35 coins.
- Win 100 draw 1 games to win 100 coins.
- Win 100 draw 3 games to win 200 coins.
- Beat your own best draw 1 score to earn 15 coins.
- Beat your own best draw 3 score to earn 15 coins.
- Win 25 draw 1 games to earn 25 coins.
- Win 25 draw 3 games to earn 25 coins.
- Win 50 draw 1 games to earn 50 coins.
- Win 50 draw 3 games to earn 100 coins.
- Use a hint to earn 5 coins.
- Use 25 hints to earn 25 coins.
- Use 100 hints to earn 50 coins.
- Undo a move to earn 15 coins.
- Undo 25 moves to earn 75 coins.
- Move cards 250 times to earn 75 coins.
- Move cards 1000 times to earn 150 coins.
- Game Upgrades
- In addition to the settings options, you can change the aesthetic look and feel of the game.
- Card faces: default, plus additional options costing 50 and 150 each.
- Card backs: default, plus additional options costing 25, 50, 75 and 75 each.
- Background: default, plus additional options costing 50, 250, 300, and 750 each.
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for people of all ages who like 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 Klondike Solitaire on December 7, 2021