I'm playing a different game (board, card, pen/paper, verbal, drinking, party, arcade, carnival, recess, sport, etc.) every day for a year! Detailed posts will be shared here on the blog. For more consistent (but shorter) posts, check out www.instagram.com/oneyearofgames
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
Spider Solitaire (Microsoft Solitaire Collection)
Yup, I'm just gonna do them all this week. (And don't worry, this one is a still shot, not a video. It's not broken.)
I really like Spider Solitaire, as long as I'm playing with two suits. One is usually too easy, and four is usually too hard, so I like the middle ground of two suits.
I learned yet another thing about Microsoft Solitaire Collection tonight, and this one REALLY pisses me off: it requires internet. WHY? I learned this because it was struggling with the connection when I first loaded it. This, in my mind, defeats the purpose of Solitaire. Like, you're playing alone... why do you NEED internet? Connect later for high scores or whatever the hell.
Another thing Microsoft Solitaire Collection does that I actually LIKE is that you can choose random or guaranteed solvable, and if you choose solvable, you can choose a difficulty level. I think I only like it because "hard" is easy for me, and that makes me feel good about myself.
Labels:
card,
solo,
video game
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