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Full Deck Pro Solitaire is not free (it costs 9.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The Full Deck Pro Solitaire app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The price of Full Deck Pro Solitaire is 9.99.
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4.76 out of 5
33 ratings in New Zealand
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Like it says on the box.
Excellent game, best solitaire app to date. Awesome. Jo
Best Solitaire app!!!
the "Play Winable Game" feature does not work. I really like the new games such as Montana and Accordion but they are impossible to win, even with the Play Winable Game option selected. I hope the developer fixes this soon so I can truly enjoy the app.
Perfect meaningless entertainment for airline gate waits, Dr. office waits or other stoopid places. Select game and card backgrounds, favorites among a *huge* number of games, game difficulty level. Get hints, compete, win rewards (or not). All offline. THIS. ✔︎
In Klondike I have noticed: (1) the cards often deal the same sequence as a was dealt in a recent previous game; (2) when I have finished a game, close the app then open the app at a later time, there are cards still in play on the screen; (3) The app uses “Redeal” and “Restart”. These words mean the same thing. It would be correct to use “Deal” (for a NEW game) and “Restart” to have the same hand played again (because it’s fun to try different tactics w the same hand).
I’ve used this for years, love the full slate of variations and the way i can customize backgrounds and the cards. PROBLEM: not sure when this happened, but when i finish a hand and exit/close the game, it restarts the next time in the middle of some other game, usually the most recent game. I ended up playing the same hand four times in a row. It’s irritating. I’ll change this to five srara when this little bug gets fixed.
I’ve been playing the single card solitaire for years across several devices starting with an iPod. After a couple of years of play I decided to use a deck of cards to see how the cards played since I always seemed to have a 4th ace or 2 as the final card needed under the cards to be turned to completing a winning game. What I found was there wasn’t a difference between the game and the deck of playing cards. Seeing that was fun. It’s a form of meditation and relaxing mental occupation for me. The other games haven’t been of interest to me so I can’t give an honest opinion about them.
The graphics are nice, there are options for card design, and many forms of solitaire are available. Fore a measly price, one can enjoy this game without annoying pop up ads. Worth it.