FreeCell app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 3460 ratings )
Games Entertainment Card Casino
Developer: Orgajja Co Ltd
Free
Current version: 3.1, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 30 Jul 2011
App size: 6.56 Mb

FreeCell is a solitaire-based card game played with a 52-card standard deck. It is fundamentally different from most solitaire games in that nearly all deals can be solved. Although software implementations vary, most versions label the hands with a number (derived from the random number seed used to generate the hand).

Latest reviews of FreeCell app for iPhone and iPad

Just terrible
Where o where to begin. I will first tell you I very much enjoy the game of FreeCell, the gameplay is just terrible. No instructions, no error msgs to let you know why you cant make a move. No options, you can either start a new game or cancel thats it. No turning the sound off not allowed. Have to drag every card everywhere cant double tap to move a card to the top. Wont move any cards for you ever. So when your done you still have to drag each card 1 by 1 to the top. You can barely see the cards below the top card. If you try to move a pile its very difficult to select the top card to drag a pile. It wont allow any black card to be placed on an empty space only red(I mean that is weird right thats not just me?) try it if you want... But youll regret it im off to find a better FreeCell app.
Terrible
Cant move some cards in to legal positions. "Free" is still too much for this game. Dont waste your time.
Agree with other reviews
I agree with the other reviews that have been done. This game is not worth your time. I didnt even get to finish one game before I deleted it. Dont waste your time.
Not good!
Hard to use... No double click or automatic sweep at end. A pain!
Needs work..
I love FreeCell, but this version I think was released before it was ready. There are a dozen or more FreeCell aps available each have slight variations in options. Tap the card to auto play it, auto play on aces, drag multiple cards, card design, score keeping, sharing with game center, etc. this game does not come with directions so pity the player who decides on this version when first starting! The card design is interesting. Clean and modern but might take some time to get used to. But the major problem with this version is that it seems to have an irratic rule about what card is allowed to go into a vacant slot. The first time I tried to put a card there, the game refused it. My immediate thought was that it would only accept kings which would make the game much harder. But as I played, I discovered it would not take a king but would take another card. I did not play long enough to deduce what bizarre rule this version was playing. My advice is to look further
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