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Interplay Solitaire

$19.99
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Developer:
Digital Theory Ltd.
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About This Game

Interplay's classic Solitaire is back with more content than ever before!

Games
Interplay Solitaire Deluxe contains 26 different games of Solitaire, including: Calculation, Forty Thieves, Four Corners, Golf, Klondike, La Nivernaise, Pyramid, Scorpion, Spider, Three Shuffles and a Draw, and Upside-Down Pyramid, and many more!

Tours
Play five different tournament modes including Single Deck, Challenge, and Quick & Easy to test your skills and beat your previous high scores!

Challenges
Complete themed Challenges to take your skills to the next level!

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User Reviews

Mixed
17 user reviews
47%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Hahaha you absolute madmen, I can't believe you let this title go for a paltry $12, I easily would've paid up to $150 for such a flawless title. Fire the foolish poor person running your pricing department, but otherwise, stellar job. My only complaint is that with such a low barrier to entry, it will undoubtedly attract the sort of undesirable riffraff that plagues other cheap gaming communities. I can't stand to look at a game's steam community and see nothing but bellyaching that a game's price-point cost them a few extra boxes of ramen. Go get a paper route, you filthy peasants.

27 helpful 131 funny
31 min at review
Not Recommended

I got this game because it was finally on sale, but even on sale it turned out to not be worth the price. This game is not worth ANY price. It's buggy, clunky, and a pain to play. The old solitaire PC games from the 90's were better coded and designed than this and even those games managed to have a bit of charm despite their limitations. This game can't even compare in any of those aspects, making the $20 price tag here feel like either a joke or a scam.

25 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

I'm a simple man: I see Interplay game - I buy it. I'm a simple man: I see a solitaire game - I buy it. Actually, no. I just used an old meme (all the best to Ron Swanson!) The math behind this deal is pretty simple: with 90% discount, I'll gather with Steam cards more than I paid for the game. Plus it's the Solitaire: not the best game in the Universe, but hey, I'm old-school, I remember the time when Pinball, Solitaire, and Minesweeper were only options, so I can't really complain. More to it, it's a good and omnifarious Solitaire game: 26 different sets of rules, such as Klondike, Spider, Pyramid, FreeCell - and many more. If you don't like card games yourself, you can always gift it to your parents or grands... Mark? 6 cards in their decks out of 10. There are some glitches with the cards that you can't drag over sometimes... Not a big issue, but can be uncomfortable. Other than that, and somewhat clunky UI, the game's OK. You can't really spoil Solitaire, can you? I ...

23 helpful 4 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This is one of my best games from Interplay ever. + Various card games to play with like the original Klondike, Pyramid, Poker Solitaire, etc. + Cool background images and some cardbacks. + Great Playing Card Details + This game not only has the original Challenge Counting, it also has Traditional counting too. It ran properly without any problems. I also like how I can change Background and Deck between games. I just wish there's some background music and a feature where I can use my own Background images. Another nice thing is the Tour Mode, where I can choose between various Tours such as Two Deck Games, Easy Games, etc. That'll be a lot of fun!

8 helpful 3 funny
18 min at review
Not Recommended

Well... It's a solitaire collection. From Interplay. That is on Steam, for some reason, with $12.59 price tag on it. That costed $1.25 on a sale. That I bought last evening, while, as it seems, I was drunk as a lord. Its graphics looks like the game was made in late 90's or early 2000's, but actually it was made in 2017 on Unity engine. Surprisingly, it has no music, and its primitive interface reminds me of old free games written in HTML. And there is nothing that connects this project to Interplay besides the logo on a title screen and a picture on a deck... So, Interplay Solitaire is a shameless cash-grab trying to strike on your nostalgic feelings simply with the word "Interplay" in a title. It was made in 2017, but it has simplistic graphics, lazy art-design, poor interface, and it's completely deprived of any music (all you will hear is a rare sounds). I still can't believe that this pile of code was released under "Interplay" brand. And you know what's funny? I found Interpl...

5 helpful 2 funny
57 min at review
Recommended

Sweet Game. + Good and famous Card Games. - Looks somewhat sober (Animation) +Tour Mode - For 20€ i want more Animation, Glitter, Blingbling, Freaky Sounds... +Many different Games (not just variations) ...How About using own Backgrounds? +Nice Playing Card-Details + Competitiv whenever you hunt for the big Score + NO ADs! Good! I hate Ads ingame! This Game has beautiful Details on the cards. It runs properly. You can change Background(6) and Deck(6). There are many well known and less known Card Games. The interesting features are to play against a clock(you choise if Clock On or Time Off), and the faster you are, the more points one gets. Traditional Counting is also available. Very nice is the "Tour" Mode. One can choose between different Tours, i.e. easy Games, Two Deck Games, and so on. I like it. I just whished for more Blingbling a...

5 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This is the worst solitaire game I've played in a long time, and that's including mobile versions with ads. The difference here is that I actually paid money for this game and it's still trash. Things I don't like: [*] cheap/crap graphics [*] buggy gameplay [*] poor implementation of game rules [*] lackluster sound/sound effects [*] Menu/UI straight out of 1993 I could probably figure out some more stuff to complain about but really, that's more than enough for me. Even if the graphics were crap and the sound was crap I would be OK with it if the gameplay itself was worth it. They couldn't even get THAT right though. It's honestly amazing that the interplay name is being dragged through the mud by this...and that something as simple as solitaire (relative to something like Red Dead Redemption or X-Plane 11) can be done in such an amateurish way. Honestly you're better off playing the free solitaire that comes with windows. It'll look better, play better, and it won't cost...

4 helpful
52 hrs at review
Not Recommended

There are a couple of games that do have bugs, though the majority are ok to play. Also I have to play in window mode because when in full screen it does not allow scrolling down to get to any cards below the screen. Please note: It is impossible to get all the achievements as some of those card games are broken.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I got this game at a 90% discount, but even at that price it feels like I overpaid. The interface itself feels like you may as well be playing on a website. That would be fine, if not for the fact that the game doesn't know its own rules of some of the varieties of solitaire being played. So the game thinks you don't have any moves, and keeps prompting you to ask if you want to continue playing or start a new game! So all-in-all, I don't consider this game to be worth any money. As another review points out, you could just go to World of Solitaire and play these games for nothing, with a better experience.

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Worse than the original from the 90's. - Frame rate capped at 30 fps, game feels very sluggish - Game rules have errors - Cards don't follow the mouse exactly, so you have to drop the cards where the cursor is and not where the card is. - Overlapping end of level popups - Poorly explained game modes with questionable grammar - Game claims there are no moves left even with empty spare slots available - Tour mode hangs on an empty green screen after the first game. Can't get all the achievements because you can't even complete a tour.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP SP2 or newer
  • Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Interplay Solitaire cost?

Interplay Solitaire costs $19.99.

What are the system requirements for Interplay Solitaire?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP2 or newer Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Memory: 2 GB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 500 MB available space

What platforms is Interplay Solitaire available on?

Interplay Solitaire is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Interplay Solitaire worth buying?

Interplay Solitaire has 47% positive reviews from 17 players.

When was Interplay Solitaire released?

Interplay Solitaire was released on May 15, 2017.

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