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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Solavant debuts; 'hardest solitaire game ever'

By Peter Cohen (Macworld)
Smallware has released Solavant, http://www.solavant.com/,a solitaire game for Mac OS X which they bill as “the hardest game of solitaire ever.” A free trial is available for download, and Solavant costs $27 for a single-user license.
Made especially for Mac OS X, Solavant features 153 different solitaire games — everything from familiar variants like Free Cell and Klondike to Capuchin, Spider, Forty Thieves and much more.
“Tired of playing solitaire that basically solves itself? Did your last game of solitaire come with training wheels? Solavant players will fight tooth and nail through each game,” said Smallware.
The game maintains statistics on your play, a timer and scoring, and features limited auto-play, undo and in-game rules.
System requirements call for a G3 or faster, Mac OS X v10.3 or later and 20MB hard disk space.

1 comment:

Saqib Khatri said...

thanks this is good blog. free solitaire

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