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  • Category: Card & board
  • Published by: Random Salad Games LLC ?
  • Size: 85.9 MB
  • Permissions:
    • Access your Internet connection
    • Access your home or work networks
  • Supported processors: x86, x64, ARM
  • Language: Polish , Chinese (Simplified), Dutch, English (United States), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Spanish (Spain)
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Simple FreeCell

Enjoy the classic game of FreeCell solitaire for Windows. Simple FreeCell is just like the FreeCell that used to come with all Windows computers. It comes with 4 different game modes for you to try (Classic FreeCell, Baker's Game, Eight Off, and Two Deck FreeCell). Simple FreeCell even logs your previous games so you can go back and improve your win percentage. With large card backs and easy controls, this game is great for all ages and experience levels.

Features:

  • 4 different game modes: Classic FreeCell, Baker's Game, Eight Off, and Two Deck FreeCell
  • Large, customizable card decks
  • Easy controls for all devices
  • Game log stores previous games for replay

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13 July 2017

top five ratings


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3 July 2017

Nice game


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26 June 2017

I originally gave this game five stars. Now, every time ads change, the game freezes. It freezes constantly. This doesn't happen with any other game I play, just this one. It's no longer enjoyable


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20 June 2017

Really like it!


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15 June 2017

Good choices of games and easy to navigate.


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10 June 2017

Fun and games.


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1 June 2017

Game freezes much too often. Have to shut it down and then restart it! Can't this be fixed once and for all? Please.


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29 May 2017

fun to play


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29 May 2017

Very good simple game.


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28 May 2017

I generally like the game and always have. The major complaint I have is the lag. Sometimes have to wait 10 or 15 seconds to make a move while a new ad finishes loading.

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