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Sprightly Software

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Summary

Golf Solitaire is a fun, addictive, and highly entertaining solitaire game. It's played by trying to match a card that is one number higher or one number lower than the last card. Some rounds will go easy and you'll get just the card you need to make a great run, other rounds will require creative thinking to master.

You'll have lots of fun trying to make your way through 9 challenging rounds, all while trying to keep your score low as possible and clear each board.

Featuring:
★ Large print high-definition graphics
★ Intuitive game play
★ Golf-themed sound FX
★ Amusing winning animation
★ Undo button with unlimited undos
★ Mute button to disable sound FX
★ Easy to understand instructions

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"It is a great game with brilliant graphics and sound effects, you can easily read the cards and it is universal. A very good challenging game." - iReviews

How to Play

The game is divided into nine rounds of 35 cards. The object is to clear as many cards as possible from the main play area. Uncovered cards in the main play area can be played on the discard pile if the card is one higher or one lower in sequence. For example, if a 7 were showing on the discard pile, tapping on a 6 or an 8 card in the main play area would move that card onto the top of the discard pile. Changes of direction are allowed at any time. For example, the sequence 6-7-6-5-4-5-6 is a allowed.

Tapping on the deck reveals a new card, when no other moves are possible. Only the 2 card can be played on aces, and nothing can be played on kings. When no more moves in the current round are possible, tap the Next Round button on the toolbar to continue.

As in real golf, the goal of the game is to score as low as possible. All rounds have a par and a maximum. If you fail to stay under the maximum, you will lose the game and be forced to restart. Happy golfing!

source: publisher page-> www.sprightly.ca

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