Game "Encyclopedia of patience. Vol 4"

PC
Game "Encyclopedia of patience. Vol 4"
Genre: Logical
  • Game size:
    10.71Mb
  • Release date:
    05 March 2009
  • Operating system:
    Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
  • Minimum requirements
  • CPU:
    1GHz
  • RAM:
    1Gb
  • Graphics card:
    256Mb, DirectX 9
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Game screenshots

Game description

Another selection of various solitaire games. This royal encyclopedia contains as many as a hundred games of varying difficulty levels, ranging from a simple "Kare" to "Napoleon" solitaire. According to one version of a clever puzzle, named after the great commander, he invented it himself. As you know, Bonaparte had to spend a lot of time in detention on the island of St. Helena, and not to damage his mind from solitude, he came up with a systematic layout of cards. The emperor laid them out in even rows, and they reminded him of soldiers.

Even in the simplest solitaire, you have to have a little patience to put it together. It is known that in French 'patience' means patience. You will definitely need this quality, if any of the solitaire puzzle stops and there is a feeling that it is impossible to move further. Try to concentrate on the cards, and you'll be fine.

Creators of the encyclopedia tried to make it so that the user does not feel discomfort, when he sits down for the next scenario. The collection contains comfortable menu and universal support system. The rules describe all even the smallest nuances of each solitaire game.

You have a wide selection of games of varying degrees of difficulty. The list of card games includes the popular Klondike, a favorite of many "Free Cell", for professionals solitaire "Kingsley" and many others. Anyone who gets acquainted with the list of options will realize that they can easily find everything they need. After selecting the game, you can modify the card shirts and even the playing area, you can slightly change the rules of the game to your liking.

Forget about all the business for a while and immerse yourself in the magical world of card games. Just spend an hour playing solitaire and you'll feel like your worries go into the background, and maybe you'll even imagine yourself as Napoleon.