Microsoft Solitaire Collection

Microsoft Solitaire Collection

Play Klondike, Spider, Freecell, Pyramid, and TriPeaks. Plus, Daily Challenges.Solitaire remains the most played computer game of all time, and for good reason. Simple rules and straightforward gameplay makes it easy to pick up for everyone.

How to Play Microsoft Solitaire Collection

Klondike: This version is the timeless classic that many people just call "Solitaire".Spider: Eight columns of cards await your attempts to clear them with the fewest moves possible.Freecell: Use four extra cells to move cards around as you try to clear all cards from the table.Pyramid: Pair two cards that add up to 13 in order to remove them from the board.TriPeaks: Select cards in a sequence, either up or down, to earn points and clear the board.

Is there any graphic depiction of blood in the game?

Yes, Microsoft Solitaire Collection shows some form of blood.

What descriptive labels are assigned to the game?

The tags that categorize this game include board, classic, solitaire.

Is this game powered by a 2D or 3D game engine? If so, which one?

The game was powered by the Construct 3 engine/framework.

What age demographic is the game aimed at?

Players in the age group Adults, Seniors would most enjoy this game.

Which developer is associated with this game title?

The game development group that worked on this game is Microsoft.

Does the game feature any cruel or harmful content?

Yes, Microsoft Solitaire Collection has elements of abuse or mistreatment.

What is the genre classification for this game?

The game’s primary classification is Cards.

Is the game accessible on mobile devices like iPhones and Android phones?

Microsoft Solitaire Collection functions well on mobile devices.

Is this game aimed at any specific gender?

The game is meant for Male.

Does this game meet the standards for children's content?

No, Microsoft Solitaire Collection is not considered safe and fun for kids.