Various solitaire games are normally installed by computer games, because when they get bored, such mental entertainment is always on time. It would seem that not much can be changed in the current of such cards, and yet going into a light three-dimensional and another projection on the action can pleasantly surprise you. Proof of this is the free Big Solitaires 3D project, which uses graphic acceleration.
It offers many gameplay variants. In total, there are several dozen of them here, including reshuffling on the principles of Canfield, Golf, Doubles, Klondike, Spider or Freecell. For each of them you can see the rules, quite detailed, so that there is no doubt as to how the cards have to be folded out.
The system assigns a number to each generated batch, so in the future it is possible to quickly return to a system that used to be troublesome and has not been finally solved. Of course, you can change the table background or the appearance of the cards from the deck. The game also provides fairly detailed statistics of fun.
Despite the use of a three-dimensional engine, the proposal works smoothly even on very old hardware configurations. This is one of the neater and more detailed computer solitaires. It is worth seeing that Solitaire-type titles do not have to stick to the archaic setting.









