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Solitaire Overload

20 July 2010 5 Comments
Solitaire Overload


Product Description
The most comprehensive and feature-rich compilation of Solitaire games ever released for a portable gaming system has come to the Nintendo DS! Challenge yourself with scores of different Solitaire variants, customize your deck and background, and enjoy over 40 minutes of original soundtrack. You can also wirelessly download any game to another user’s DS for them to play on their own – share the fun! Select your favorite card decks to use. Over 40 minutes of original sound tracks. Edit the playlist to only hear what you want to hear. Automatically tracks your stats for number of games played and number of times won. On-screen How to play instructions and button actions. Save the game status, player statistics, and other options for later. PC-style menus allow easy and intuitive configuration and navigation. Game Copy feature – wirelessly download any game to another DS for them to play on their own ESRB Rated E for Everyone

  • 101 unique versions – all from your favorite families of Solitaire games like Klondike, FreeCell, Spider, Baker’s Dozen, Yukon, Beleaguered Castle, Forty Thieves, Canfield, and many others.
  • iPhone-style menu manipulation and selection using your finger, stylus, or control pad. All card games are played on the Touch Screen using your finger, stylus, or control pad.
  • Sort and select games alphabetically, by family, by time, by skill, by chance, by times played, or by times won.
  • Get detailed information on each version like number of decks, time estimate, skill required, and chance of winning.
  • Select your choice of background from dozens of cool pictures and gradients; select your favorite card decks to use.

Average Ratings : 4.0
Price : $19.99
Solitaire Overload

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5 Comments »

  • Yen said:

    This game’s name is fitting. It really is OVERLOAD. There are way too many game options to choose from with a lousy indexing system so it is difficult to find the game you are looking for. The cards are so small it is really difficult to see them. It is also cumbersome to play and not intuitive. Instructions are poor or nonexistent. There are much better games out there. Don’t waste your time or money on this one.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Deann Cintron said:

    I was pretty unset cause ,it has 101 games and there was no cover on the case and no booklet to the game. So, I don’t know how to play the games. I need the booklet. I don’t think I will order though Amazon again.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Venetia said:

    I hate this game. Just got it last night and I wanted to play old-school solitaire. Not there. Do not get this if you simply want to play solitaire.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • LibKat said:

    Hours of fun. I love love love all of the solitaire choices, the only problem is putting the game down.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Donna Locatis said:

    Has so many solitaire games but not the one that everybody plays all the time. That was all I was looking for. Directions for games are very limited as if they expect you to already know how to play the games.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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