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MiSide Solitaire Klondike is a timeless card game that brings together simplicity and strategy. It’s an excellent option for both new players and those who want to unwind by playing a relaxing game of cards.
This game follows the traditional Klondike rules that many people know from their childhood. The objective is to build four foundation piles in ascending order by suit, starting with Ace. To achieve this, you need to move cards between columns, observing the alternating color rule and ensuring that the sequence descends. The challenge lies in using each card wisely and planning several steps ahead.
MiSide Solitaire offers a clean, minimalistic interface. With no extra features, the game focuses on the essence of the cards, providing a soothing backdrop and user-friendly controls. This approach allows for quick loading even on less powerful devices, and the interface is optimized for both touchscreen and mouse controls.
Cómo jugar
MiSide Solitaire Klondike is a classic patience game.
Objective:
Arrange the cards into four ascending sequences based on their suits.
Setup:
The cards are positioned on the playing field in seven columns. The initial column holds one card face-up, the second column has two cards with the top one exposed, the third column consists of three cards, and so on. Only the topmost card in each column can be seen. The remaining cards form the stock (talon).
How to Move Cards:
Shuffling Between Columns:
You can move cards between columns by organizing them in descending order while alternating colors. For instance, a black card can be placed on a red card and vice versa. Empty columns can only be filled with a King.
Embracing the Stock:
If no moves are possible on the board, draw cards from the stock to keep playing.
Establishing the Bases:
Shift cards to the foundation piles (also known as "homes"), commencing with the Ace of each suit and progressing in ascending order (e.g., Ace, 2, 3, and so forth).