Rouge-Noire Royal Solitaire
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Version :2.7
Size :31.68Mb
Updated :Oct 7,2021
Developer :Gerhard Lentschik
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Based on the users' reviews on the Rouge Noire Royal Solitaire app, here are three pros and three cons in English, with each item limited to 15 words: **Pros:** * Engaging gameplay with a unique twist on the classic solitaire game. * Simple yet challenging, with a good balance of difficulty and relaxation. * Eye-catching graphics and animations add to the overall enjoyable experience. **Cons:** * Some users find the game's auto-moves feature frustrating and disengaging. * Limited customization options, such as lack of music control and customization. * Frequent ads disrupt the gameplay experience and can be annoying.
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Description
The aim of the game is to file all foundation piles (A) and play so many rounds as possible. Every pile in the game is to be laid alternately with a red and black card. To begin there are four decks with 10 cards (C). The uppermost card is uncovered and can be played. On the eight foundation piles (A) it starts with the aces if they appear in the play course. On them are laying 2, 3, 4. . . . Q, K). The final picture shows 8 turned kings. In addition, there are 2 auxiliary packages (B) which begin in each case with a black king and with a red king. On them you can lay Q, J, 10, 9 . . . 3, 2. The game goes on, while one turns the talon (D) card for card. Every card is to be checked whether it fits on an ace foundation piles (A) (with subsequent cards) or on a king's piles (B) (with subsequent cards). The king's piles (B) let themselves put down in the course of the game often card for card on an ace foundation pile (A). Then the free-become king's place again may be booked with a king. Every turned card of the talon which cannot be used is filed openly on the pile (E). If all cards are turned, the pile (E) becomes the talon (D) again - this may often happen arbitrarily. For every laid card you get points. Bonus points will award for every concluded ace pile. Your sixth best games are put down on the top list.
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