![]() Stacks can easily have 15 or 20 cards in them, making it hard to see individual cards.Creating an empty column or two on the tableau makes it easier to reorganize existing cards to make them as sequential and suited as possible, so that you maximize your flexibility & allows you to quickly work your way through turning other cards on the tableau face up.You can move any card (or any sequential suited run of cards) onto an empty column on the tableau.You can move sequential descending stacks of cards if they are suited.On the tableau you can build down regardless of suit.All columns on the tableau must have at least one card in them to deal more cards from the reserves.Reserves are dealt in six rounds of 13, with one card laid to each column.When cards are dealt from the reserves a card is laid at the bottom of each column on the tableau.Cards dealt to the tableau are all dealt face down except the bottommost card in each stack.This is a three-deck game where 78 cards are dealt across 13 columns on the tableau and 78 cards are dealt in the reserves.You can undo a maximum of 3 moves throughout the game.At the bottom of the right column there are buttons to undo moves & restart the game with a new deal.Next there are 4 buttons to pause the game, switch to full screen mode, control game sound, and control game music.At the top of the right column the game shows your score and remaining play time.The reserves pile in the upper left corner shows how many cards you have remaining in the reserves. ![]() Tap the screen with a finger to select and drag cards.Use your mouse left click button to select a card or a run of cards to move it.The lower left corner of the welcome screen has a language select dropdown & the lower right corner has buttons to share the game and read game developer information. ![]() ![]()
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