
Kelsey
It's a solitaire app, and it does solitaire well. There are ads, unfortunately, but they usually aren't too disruptive. The main reason I docked it a star is that some of the victory animations are very unsettling/disconcerting to me and I wish I could prevent them from happening. Some of the animations form the cards into a shape and then... pulse. Like a heart. I should just find a different solitaire app, but back when I picked this it was the one that didn't ask for too many sus permissions
3,481 people found this review helpful

Pamela Kaatz
Since I am 82, I like playing the "real" way like we did with REAL cards. I am able to turn off those automatic movements done without the player having seen the available moves. If I get to the point that all pieces left are in their proper places, I do sometimes turn on the auto-move. BUT I hate it when playable cards that I have NOT noticed just HOP in place on their own. I had tried to find this good version MANY times, and I think kids should learn this way to stimulate their brains.
1,185 people found this review helpful

James Bond
The game starts with very few ads, but play it for a couple of days and they slowly get worse. It's preying on your ability to slowly acclimatize to minute changes. First, every other game had a short ad you could exit right out of. Then it was every game. Then there was an ad tied to the bottom of the screen. Then the quick to exit ads became longer, but still quick to skip. As of time of uninstalling, I started receiving 15s unskippable ads every new game and any time I paused the game. 0/10.
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