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SolSuite 2004 v18.2

by Paul Rowlingson

25 May 2004

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Verdict

With a different game for nearly every day of the year, Solitaire fans will love this compendium.

Review Rating: rating

Type: Shareware

Platform: Windows XP

Manufacturer: TreeCardGames.com

Size: 4.4MB

Number of Downloads: 1427

Price: $19.95

If you enjoy Solitaire but are bored with the usual games then check out SolSuite. It contains 358 different variations of the game, so you should never get bored again.

Whether new to Solitaire or an experienced player there are games for all levels - easy, medium and hard - and of varying lengths. Some games utilise two decks of cards, and many rely heavily on skill rather than the standard luck of the draw.

Games can be saved at any time, and statistics can be viewed for up to three players, including everything from the number of games won and lost to future chances of winning.

The rules wizard that is included allows you to alter the rules of any featured game, thus creating a brand-new game. You can also customise the playing area, including the menu bar, playing card design, sounds, animations and backgrounds.

Apparently each Solitaire game has more than nine trillion (9,999,999,999,999) possibilities, which means that no two games should ever be the same.

A nice feature is the game editor which lets you alter the rules of any of the games, for unique variations.

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