astounding
This game is shockingly well-excecuted. The graphics and sounds are both excellent, and the options for different tables and decks is wonderful (I love the "Cassandre" card art the best). Overall its just a pleasure to play. The menus are horrendously 90s style, but once you are playing they dont show so its alright. The cards are what you will be staring at.
The games in this demo arent variants Ive tried before but they are all interesting and fun to play. The included tutorials do a good job of getting you going with what is and isnt allowed in each type of solitaire, but its up to you to figure out the strategies (they arent always obvious).
Note that these are ALL "hard" solitaire games. Im pretty sure its impossible to win every game, and I found myself losing almost every game I play. You have to enjoy it despite losing and just aim to get as far as you can with each shuffle. I have yet to beat a the "Twenty" game a single time, it is impossible but really fun to try.
I also bought the full version and it has a ton more boards, but only the ones in this demo actually have tutorials, so be warned that its not as easy to learn all those games as it is with these 4. Im still glad to support the dev though. Even just these 4 boards might spoil me for regular solitaire forever.
Jeremy Clarke about
Solitaire 3D Lite, v5.04