
A Classic Napoleon Solitaire Card Game. Move all the cards from bottom to the top. Beautiful graphics and a lot of fun for everyone! Move all cards from the tableau (bottom of the screen) and the stock (middle of the screen) to the foundations (top of the screen). Cards can be placed onto the foundations if they are one rank higher and of the same suit as the top card. Similarly, cards can be moved within the tableau if they are one rank lower and of the same suit as the card theyre placed on. Its simple, and youll quickly pick it up as you play. Have fun!
Napoleon Solitaire sneaks in harder ideas the longer you play — blink and you'll miss them. Pacing matters more than speed — take your time on early levels to learn the systems. Controls: Simple point-and-click controls. The challenge is in the thinking, not the input. Tips to get better: The first boss or big challenge usually teaches you a mechanic you'll need for the rest of the game. Dying (or restarting) is fast. Treat the first few runs as exploration, not performance. If a level feels impossible, you're probably missing a mechanic the game hasn't taught you yet. If you're drawn to games with a napoleon, solitaire flavor, Napoleon Solitaire hits that spot cleanly. Find your flow in Napoleon Solitaire, then try to stay in it as long as you can.