Aunt Mary Solitaire

Aunt Mary Solitaire

This game is similar to Yukon Solitaire but with some small differences which may require a change in strategy At the start of the game cards are dealt into each of tableau piles The first pile has all cards face up the second pile has cards face up and so on until the last pile has card face up The remaining cards form the stock pile The object of the game is to move all the cards into foundation piles which are built up from A to K according to suit The tableau piles are built down by alternate colours and each time you can move any sequence of tableau cards and put on another tableau pile according to the rule If a tableau pile becomes empty you can only move a K to the empty space You can also open one card from the stock pile and put it on a tableau pile according to the rule A card from the stock or the tableau can also be put to the foundation piles if the rules are followed When the stock cards are used up it will remain used up and redeals are not allowed With careful analysis and some luck you should be able to put all the cards to the foundation piles The more cards you can put on the foundation piles the higher your score

What engine or tool is used for the gameā€™s animations and physics?

The Javascript tool was chosen to create this game.

Under which category can this game be classified?

The type of game this is considered is Cards.

What is the appropriate age range for playing this game?

The ideal age range for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Does the game run smoothly on mobile devices?

Yes, Aunt Mary Solitaire can be played seamlessly on mobile devices.

Are there any blood visuals in the game?

Yes, blood is shown or referenced in Aunt Mary Solitaire.

Is cruelty a part of the gameā€™s mechanics or storyline?

Yes, there is cruelty depicted in Aunt Mary Solitaire.

What gender demographic is this game designed for?

The primary gender group this game attracts is Male & Female.

Is the game suitable for a younger audience?

No, Aunt Mary Solitaire is not suitable for a childā€™s age group.

Which company is behind the development of this game?

The developer credited with bringing this game to life is Novel Games Limited.
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