**Note: If you don't like the auto complete feature where the cards move themselves, I have a version with Auto Complete Off.
So I had this older version of Freecell, which is kind of a classic. It was based off the original rules for Freecell Solitaire, so you could only move a single card at a time. After a while I began getting complaints that you could only more the top card in any given column. Now, that is how you play Freecell, if you do it with your own deck of cards. The game is still typically winnable, so I thought everyone would be happy with the classic.
After looking at some newer Freecell games, it kinda looks like they will let you move cards around if you have enough free cells to move them to. It doesn't really show you that, so I actually found this to be rather confusing. What I went with was a version of the game that allows you to move any fully packed series of cards, kinda like in Spider Solitaire.
Overall I really liked the way that this played. I know there will be many opinions and I would (as always) love to hear them all. Please let your voice be heard :-)
Also I know some people are a little shy about letting me hear their opinions, but don't let that hold you up. If you're worried that you are coming across as a complainer, don't. If you are really worried, just send me a little smiley to let me know that you're still having fun ;-)
Thanks for playing and please send me a note to let me know what you think. (Click Here)
-Rick
P.S. Try some of our similar games including Classic Freecell, Penguin, Hardcell, and Freecell Klondike
Is there a reason why in free cell the cards that are at the not at the bottom are not lit up? I personally find it difficult to see them Thanks
Reply from Rick: It's to indicate that the cards can not be dragged. I'm sorry you're having difficulty reading it.
Thanks for letting me know,
Rick
What is the point of so many impossible games?
Reply from Rick: I can win the Freecell game with almost every deal. There shouldn't be too many impossible deals (if any) in a game of Freecell.
Thanks for playing, :-)
Rick
