The Baker's Dozen Solitaire
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Version :1.6.1
Size :48.87Mb
Updated :Nov 13,2017
Developer :Uwe Meier
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three cons and pros of the app: **Cons:** 1. Limited game options and repetitive gameplay experience (hard to keep engrossed). 2. Ads can be distracting and frequent, interrupting gameplay (frustrating at times). 3. No option to pause or resume a game without losing progress (disappointing feature). **Pros:** 1. Addictive gameplay with increasing difficulty levels (always challenging yet rewarding). 2. Beautiful graphics and smooth animations (visually appealing and enjoyable). 3. Great time-killer and stress-reliever (perfect for commutes or breaks).
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Description
Baker's Dozen Solitaire is a distant relative to Klondike Solitaire and a very close relative of Good Measure. Players 1 player Deck A standard 52-card deck. Goal Build all four suits up from ace to king in separate piles. Setup Deal a row of 13 cards, face up. Then deal three more rows, each row overlapping the previous one. When finished, all 52 cards should be visible in 13 columns of four each. This creates the tableau. Move all four Kings to the bottom of their respective columns. Foundations As they become available, the four Aces must be played above the tableau; these are the four foundations. Cards of the same suit may be played on each Ace in ascending order, from low (2) to high (King). Only cards which are completely uncovered may be played on a foundation. Once a card is played on a foundation, it can't be removed. Playing on the Tableau If it is uncovered, the next-lowest card may be moved to the top of a tableau pile, regardless of suit or color. EXAMPLE: The 9 of hearts can be played on the 10 of diamonds, clubs or spades. If a column in the tableau is emptied, it remains empty. Winning You win Baker's Dozen Solitaire by building all four suits up from Ace to King. TIP: on devices with smaller screens (pre iPhone6) it is recommended to play in Landscape mode
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