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Allgood Solitaire for Mac

Many variations of solitaire.

$9.99
In English
4.3
Based on 1 user rate

Allgood Solitaire overview

Allgood Solitaire offers 74 different variations of Solitaire, from the well known Klondike, Pyramid, Gaps and Canfield, to the more eclectic Will O' Wisp, and Monte Carlo.

All games support undo/redo, pile peeking, statistics, move hints, and much more.

What’s new in version 5.5

Version 5.5:

Note: Now requires OS X 10.9 or later

  • Fixes display issues with latest versions of Mac OSX
  • Adds Full Screen mode
  • Additional deck and background designs
  • French Language support added
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Allgood Solitaire for Mac

$9.99
In English
Version 5.5

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4.3

(3 Reviews of Allgood Solitaire)

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bennie34
bennie34
May 14 2018
5.1
0.0
May 14 2018
0.0
Version: 5.1
when will this game be fixed soI can play again on high sierra its been over 6 months and I still can't play
Guest
Guest
Jul 18 2005
4.0
4.3
Jul 18 2005
4.3
Version: 4.0
Surprised there aren't more comments. Nice to have card scaling so those of us with large monitors and huge resolutions don't need magnifying glasses to play. Has advantages over some other more highly acclaimed games in the genre. For instance, doesn't have the cryptic scoring and ugly toolbar that Solitaire Til Dawn has. On the other hand, requiring a double-click to move a card seems illogical. Possibly a bit overpriced, but i'm often the one complaining how cheap people are, so probably not.
Guest
Guest
Aug 10 2003
3.1
4.3
Aug 10 2003
4.3
Version: 3.1
One of the better solitaire games. However, in Klondike, and possibly other games, it appears that the cards do not appear to be truly randomly shuffled. Too often cards are grouped, e.g. after a new deal there are 3 of one card and 2 of another are showing, or 3 are hidden in the first row.
Guest
Guest
Jul 18 2005
4.3
Jul 18 2005
4.3
Version: null