Prefer the count of the moves you make ,also if you have your cursor on a card and then release it will move that card to an open spot which I do not like
Prefer the count of the moves you make ,also if you have your cursor on a card and then release it will move that card to an open spot which I do not like
Much improved on previous Byterun versions of Solitaire but still needs more flexibility in rules and display
Like the game but would like to be able to get hints.
Would like to see some stats available
This game is addictive! I love it! Exercises all the little neurons in your lazy brain!
Spider solitaire spider is everything I expected and more. One of my favorite game to just relax. Like the fact that I have the possibility to challenge myself more once It gets too easy
Not too bad a game, but could use some explanations and some hints. Graphics are good, and cards sre easy to move around. (Sometimes too easy!)
great game plays well but needs a redo button or restart the game over
The graphics are excellent without “NOise “ on the screen while you play. Easy to play, with good margins between the levels.
i do like many things about the game. however I don’t like that it doesn’t move cards to the pile, you want even manually. not enough intuitive parts of the game
There are some nice features such as click onto a card and it will find a place to be played on if one exists. The problem with this feature is that it does not always look for the most appropriate spot to goto if there is more than one possible spot. No obvoius hint key so just click on all the cards to see if the auto complete will find something you have overlooked. No statistic tracking; ie number of games won, best score. Move counter subtracts one if you undue a move, it should add a count as this is a move. I can see why it doesn’t in this version because sometimes in auto complete when it moves to the wrong card you want to undue and should not be added to total count.
Love this game!!!
This is a pleasant way to wind down a day, become soothed and ready to sleep. What needs changing is the repeated question, “Would you like to review this game?” That puts it into the annoying category. Allow your clients (game players) to opt in, not be hammered into a review! Honestly, this is a game used mostly for relaxation, reviewing it is not a part of that plan! I will bet this is not printed in the reviews of this game, but it may get me the relief I am looking for. If true, then this is a complete victory!
I truly wish that when I click on a card or column it would go to another matched column and not an empty space. Especially at the end of the game when I must physically drag the cards together. The game could be so much better if that aspect was made part of the play.
I play the free version on my mac and I find it very difficult and missing the features I got used to playing the Windows free version. I dont play it too often because its technology is backwards in comparison to what I used to play 15yrs ago….
The game is simple at first approach but soon you realize it learns from what you do, as it gets more difficult to beat. That itself make it a little addictive, as you can not simply accept the game is beating you often, even when you think you have mastered. Good ligth to medium mental exercise and recommended to everybody.
There is no way to track progress of wins versus losses, hence the 4 stars vs 5. I frankly, like that there is no “hint” option - makes me work my brain harder. Overall I really enjoy this game and find it challenging and addicting. Worth the $$$ IMO.
Who asked for intelligent card action… it’s not here. Winning my first game played, down to the last two stacks… it was impossible to finish because the cards kept hopping from one blank space to the next, ignoring the intelligent option of lining up appropriately. In short, the worst Spider app I’ve ever played. During play, the overactive screen action is confusing. I noticed that immediately and found it annoying, but I kept going. Even here in the review box, you can’t copy and paste commentary to reorganize your comments. Overall, there is no control allowed to the player in determining where you want to send your card played, so the game refused to let me build stacks at my discretion. Eventually, tiring of trying to outwit the game, I quit with my two remaining stacks trapped in the clutches of the faulty coding. The thrill was pretty much gone by now anyway, as when the previous stacks were completed, they simply disappeared in a flash with no fanfare. And I had been so eager to hear the triumphant music at the end, when I finally made it happen. Now, I have serious doubt such a bit of joy was even programmed into this game. There are far superior games out there… don’t waste your time here.
Tranquilizing. The Spider lady who hides behind the code is a tricky sister. The game cycles through easy > impossible deals. Beating the impossible is deeply gratifying. Deep gratification = addiction if you are not careful. In its simplicity lurks subtle complexity. Careful, m’friends.
This is one game that is truly relaxing; it also allows the player to relax & it’s a challenge for mind.