Solitaire Klondike: Learn How to Play
Most people see solitaire as a mindless, time-filling hobby. In reality, this is not true at all. Solitaire Klondike is a game with depth and strategy all its own.
First you must shuffle the deck by grabbing cards from the top and pushing them to the bottom of the deck with your thumbs. Then you flip over a card from the middle of the deck to start your tableau (the horizontal line in front of you). The cards will have one or more open spots on their right-hand side that they need to be aligned with so that they can be stacked on top of each other. When you have a certain number of cards on top of each other, they make up your foundation.
You claim a card on top by sliding it to the left, and then play a card from your hand such that it matches one or more open spots on the tableau. If you can't find a match, you must discard one or more cards from the foundation until you can build something. If there are no more open spaces for any of the cards in your hand, you must draw new cards from the top of the deck.
You have to remember that there is only room for two card stacks in front of each vacant spot, but there is no limit to how far back into the deck cards may be placed. Once your foundation is completed and you have dealt with the tableau, you shouldn't have any cards left in the deck and can end the round.
The next round begins with the last card from your previous tableau and a new set of cards from the deck. This continues until all cards have been played.
Title: Klondike Solitaire Card Game Review – The Best Solitaire Game for Android [ARTICLE END]
So as you can see, there's some good information there to help out. If anyone has any questions that they want me to answer regarding the game or if you want tips to help you out, feel free to comment below. I'll try my best to answer your questions. Thanks for checking out my solitaire guide.
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I have no idea how this app is still on the market. No idea. When I say this, I mean it's a veritable time suck. No matter what your level of play, each game only takes 10 seconds. But hey, if you're in an airport or at the dentist and you have to wait 10 minutes for the game to load and then another 10 minutes for every move you make, what's better than wasting 20 minutes playing Solitaire? And hey! It could be addictive because it doesn't even feel like wasting time at all! Give it a shot (oh wait…). You're welcome. —pbbb
Author: @pbbb The app is really good, I've been playing for hours on end and it doesn't get boring. Now I can spend my free time doing something useful instead of wasting it playing such games. If you don't like the game, you should take a look into your heart and find out why you hate the game which will make what I said pretty easy to understand, didn't you? —xangor87
So in other words, this app is perfect for people who like wasting their lives playing card games. This is exactly what the developers want, and they're well aware that there's a big market of people who do just that. I'm sure that a large portion of these people are on facebook instead of the app store leaving fake reviews, so it's hard to accurately portray just how terrible this game is. The fact that I'm wasting time writing a review only shows how useless and boring my life has become. Thanks, guys. —Hausmania
So, I just downloaded this app and decided to test it out by playing one hand as quickly as possible. I made it through two games before the buzzing noise in my ear was too much for me to handle. After taking out my phone and turning off the sound, I decided to play another game just for funsies, with the sound on this time (don't judge me). I then noticed that the game had slowed down to a snail's pace and I was lagging like crazy. After finishing the game, I turned off the sound again, then got disconnected from my wifi and wiped out my battery in less than 20 minutes as a result of playing this app. It was truly an experience that I'll never forget. —Galih Zulfikar
As an avid player of Klondike Solitare, I've found that this app is a wonderful addition to my collection. The developers done a good job with the interface for sure, and it even has a handy tutorial mode. However I have run into one problem, any time I try and play on long car rides to the Super Bowl or anywhere the NFL might want me to go, the servers seem to be running really slow.
Conclusion
It's a decent game overall, but it's no Solitaire. All in all, if you're a fan of Klondike Solitaire and are looking for an app to knock your socks off, this won't do the trick. If however you're looking for an entertaining way to kill some time on a day trip or mid-flight or whatever, then this is definitely worth checking out.
Developer: I'm not sure if anyone cares what I think about this app, but if they do; it's pretty good. I like the interface and how easy it is to get started with and into a game of Klondike Solitaire.