Editor's review
As the name suggests, Solitaire is a game to be played by a single player. Solitaire is a popular tabletop game which is a famous pass time and entertainer. It may include playing with cards, pegs, tiles or stones. Due to the popularity and addictive nature of this game, it has always been featured by almost all versions of Microsoft Windows OS platforms over a long period of time now. Though the standard version of the game is integrated in the Microsoft Windows platforms, it also has many more versions suitable for every kind of user with varying interests. For those, who are already addicted to playing Solitaire on computer and now currently looking forward to upgrade their experience beyond that offered by the Windows` built-in version of the game, Master Solitaire v.1.02. Is definitely the way to go.
Master Solitaire by EtiumSoft is a freeware Solitaire game including a large number of variations of this famous entertainer. The freeware utility is perfectly suitable for the users who want to explore more in this genre of game. It features around four hundred and fifty solitaire card games which provide enough scope for the user to keep exploring the variations that the game can have. Some of the included games are Grandfather’s clock, FreeCell, eighteens, Klondike, diplomat, spider solitaire, pyramid, royal rendezvous, travelers, flower garden, Golf and many more to keep a solitaire addict occupied during his free time. The game play is simplified and all the games come with marvelous and attractive graphics. The games are rich in sounds and text tips to make the game play intuitive and a hassle free exercise. All the games are light on system-resources, and thus can run smoothly and in a speedy manner even on a PC with low hardware configuration. For beginners, it has detailed help menu and video tutorials.
Overall, Master Solitaire v.1.02 is a nice package of a large number of solitaire games. Being a freeware, it doesn’t require any second thoughts for the passionate user either. Hence, it receives a score of four and a half rating points on the scale of five.
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