This is the classic solitaire card game implemented in Java. You have to build 4 stacks of cards in ascending order from ace to king for all suits. In order to achieve this, you must play the cards from the deck on the seven temporary stacks in descending order, from king to ace, and in alternating color. Detailed instructions are available in the Help menu. The game is available in English and French. The source code is also freely available.
File Information
Developer:
Frederic Bergeron
Version:
1.0
Date added:
February 5, 2001
File size:
118 KB
Approx. download time:
1 seconds at 2 Mbit
Downloads:
439
License:
Free
System
requirements:
Windows 95/98/NT/2000 Browser supporting JAVA 1.1.
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