Flipflop Solitaire+

A new solitaire by Zach Gage

Published by: Zach Gage

Description

From the creator of Sage Solitaire, comes a new Solitaire variant that breaks all the rules!
100% of deals are solvable!
Like its footwear namesake — Flipflop Solitaire+ is unrestrictive, creating a new game for fans of spider, klondike and other traditional Solitaires.
In Flipflop+ you can stack down, up, or even both ways on a single stack!
Need to stack an 8 on a 7, or a club on a spade? No problem!
- but -
Be careful, you can only move a stack of a single suit!
It's fun and freeing, but still challenging and captivating.
It's Flipflops for your brain.
------WHATS IN THE “BOX”?
- Play Flipflop Solitaire+ from 1-5 suits!
- Track your best times, least moves, least undos, total wins, total plays, and more
- Over 10,000 numbered deals for 1-5 suits
- Over a hundred achievements
- Change up your backgrounds, card and card back color schemes
- Natural ambient binaural background audio
- A strong sense of relaxation
------A WORD FROM THE DEVELOPER
Flipflop Solitaire+ is sort of a sequel to Sage Solitaire in the sense that it's my second crack at the design problem of making a Solitaire game that feels like it was designed for your phone and not for a table.
To be honest this is how I wish everyone approached sequels. Usually a sequel takes the solution to a problem and duplicates it. This is why our expectations of game sequels are often more-of-the-same-but-better. I'd rather see more sequels that brought a renewed level of surprise and novelty, and I'm hoping that's what you find in Flipflop Solitaire+.
While Sage was all about trying to capture the feeling of a tight, easy to play, tough to win, zen solitaire game, Flipflop+ is about knots.
In a typical Solitaire game, like Klondike, you're taking a knot of cards and untying it into sequences. Then you reverse those sequences into clean ordered stacks.
In Flipflop+ you take your knot of cards and tie it into other, hopefully better knots. Then you untie those knots into the final ordered stacks. Having so much control over the way your intermediary knots are constructed led to a lot more depth than I expected.
-zach
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Flipflop Solitaire+ Reviews

Apple Arcade Game Center Not Syncing

UrsusDenali on

United States

Older scores are there but new, better scores don’t update. It would be nice to see this fixed, for an otherwise fun game.

Numerous small bugs that will never get fixed

NeilaDot on

United States

Like every other game from this developer / these developers (looks like this was predominantly by one of a pair), the game is riddled with small bugs that will never get fixed as the devs move on to their new hyperfixation/project. It’s incredibly annoying to have your “total plays” count arbitrarily go up when you’ve never abandoned a game. When you see your total wins number not budge with it, feels like every time you open it and play a level it’s telling you you’re a failure because you “gave up” — except you didn’t. And there isn’t even a way to reset your progress. Happens on numbered decks too. Also an annoying animation bug (with haptic response) after using the hint and then playing a hand from the deck where a card will fly up and make it seem like you did an additional move. Just like their sudoku and word games — I have zero faith these bugs will be addressed or the game ever updated.

Love this game, but….

max'a'million on

United States

I really love this game but I notice if I play for a while it sometimes freezes and I have to shut it down. It also CRASHED my tablet, which was kind of scary..

What’s up with the current color schemes?

Violinknitter on

United States

I love this little solitaire game, and play it regularly. But they changed the color options in the last update, and the new color palettes make no sense! I thought first maybe it was for accessibility, even though the color options are kinda ugly, but it’s not. The color values are so similar that several suits look nearly identical. It makes it hard to play. Please please bring back the old colors, at least as an option!!!

My favorite version of solitaire

Dude on a stick on

United States

I love this implementation of solitaire. Knowing that every deal is solvable makes it great to play. The recent issue with colors has been solved which makes it playable again, thank goodness. Back to trying to solve all the 5 suit levels.

Fun, with a few minor caveats

Flambedude on

United States

Great game! There are two bugs I’ve run into that have annoyed me but nothing severe enough to make me stop playing: 1. If you do too much tapping on random stacks of cards or use too many fingers at once, the game will suddenly stop registering a movable stack as movable, so no amount of tapping or dragging or anything except a force quit and reopening the game will fix. 2. Tapping on cards moves them to stacks that can take them, or the top row. There are some weird king/ace bugs as far as what will stack upon a single tap, and what won’t therefore forcing manual placement. Overall, nothing that is so annoying as to make me uninstall the game (unlike a word game that wouldn’t recognise “raccoon” as an English word).

Love this game

Not Lost on

United States

Now that the color issue is fixed, I can give this app 5 stars. Such a clever game. I spend way too much time playing it. When I couldn’t play it while the colors were janky, I realized how much I missed it. Love that it’s playable again. Zach Gage is a treasure.

What’s with the new colors

sinistea on

United States

Why was there a sudden change of all color palettes? Used to be a fun casual game but ruined by this update. All palettes have suits with very similar colors, extremely unfriendly to color-weak people. And even with normal vision it still hurts my eyes after staring for some time (like a couple games)

Great game, currently botched by strange decisions.

Unhappy13468943 on

United States

Great version of solitaire. That’s the only reason this isn’t one star. The options for card colors right now are unplayable if you play 5 suit. All of the color combinations (which you cannot manually choose, you must press a button over and over and scroll through the options that way) include AT LEAST two colors (some even have 3) that look too similar to play comfortably. All of the options seem to be semi muted or even monochromatic. Which is aesthetically nice but it tanks the playability when you can’t easily see where colors are. It would be fine to play for less suits. I am baffled that we can’t earn more colors or at least manually curate which colors we want to use. It shouldn’t be hard.

Terrible New Colors

AlLE1897 on

United States

I absolutely love this game and have been playing it for over a year. However, I am deleting it due to the new colors of the cards. The new muted colors give me a headache and are harder to distinguish. So disappointed.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Zach Gage
Languages
English
Recent release
1.4.6 (1 year ago )
Released on
Apr 2, 2021 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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