
1-Click Solitaire - FREE
by Craig Warner, Version: 2.1 , 1933 KB Official Site
Package name: com.cwarner62.solitaireFree , Last Update: 2012-09-28 18:45:55
82 ratings (3.537 average)
10,000-50,000 downloads
What's new in this version (2.1):
v2.1 (4/9/11): Improved support for tablets (bigger cards), fixed bug in Redo.
New Features in v2.0:
*New Graphics: New higher resolution graphics should look better across a broader range or resolutions.
*Bigger Buttons: By popular demand
*Redo Button: If you undo too many times, you can now click redo.
*New Ocean Theme: New option besides the original theme
*More Stats:
Description
Classic klondike solitaire game featuring 1-Click mode that executes any possible move with a single click!
*Draw 1 and draw 3 solitaire modes with different reshuffle options
*One Click Mode: Enable one click mode and clicking on any card will execute any possible move without the need to drag the card to a certain pile! Perfect for playing a game of solitaire while on the go!
*Auto-move: If enabled, any move to the foundation is automatically performed!
*Drag any (face up) card from a pile or double tap a pile to bring up a card selector if its difficult to grab a card in the middle of the stack!
*New Ocean theme as well as the Original (green) theme
*Undo and now Redo!
*Normal-sized or new big cards!
*Games timed
*Stats including win %, win/loss streaks, and top 20 scores are kept for each solitaire game mode!
*Layout changes with phone orientation to allow you to play solitaire in portrait or landscape mode
*Scrolling
*Single tap moves card to top
Last comments from Android Market
Nickname unavailable (*****)
Love it specialy the undo option thanks
Tomas (****)
The one click mode is what I was looking for, but the graphics are clunky
James (*****)
Ok could be better
Brandi (*)
Terrible. Bad graphics. HTC hero. Uninstall.
Paola (*****)
Addicted
Omar (**)
Ads. Instant delete.
Kristine (***)
Good game but the cards were to small .
Bill (*****)
Best on the market!
miguel (*)
Garbage DO NOT download it!!
David (***)
Apparently, there's an algorithm for dealing a never-ending string of losing games. This guy should get a patent!