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Freecell Giza Solitaire


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Classic Giza Pyramid Solitaire game with freecells: Add up two cards to a total value of 13 to remove the cards. A King (K) is 13 points and can be removed as a single card, a Queen (Q) is 12 points, a Jack (J) is 11 points and an Ace (A) is worth 1 point. Use the freecells (top) wisely. Every new level is more difficult because it has once freecell less.FreeCell Giza Solitaire is a unique variation of the classic FreeCell solitaire game, designed with an exciting Egyptian theme. In this version, the classic FreeCell gameplay is combined with Egyptian-themed graphics, where the cards and layout are styled to resemble ancient Egypt, such as featuring pyramid motifs, hieroglyphics, and other iconic Egyptian elements. Key Features: Egyptian Theme: FreeCell Giza Solitaire introduces a fascinating Egyptian theme, with cards that may feature hieroglyphics, pharaohs, pyramids, or other ancient Egyptian symbols. The background is typically adorned with Egyptian pyramids, sandy deserts, and artifacts that transport players to ancient Egypt, creating an immersive atmosphere. Sound effects and background music may include traditional Egyptian-inspired tunes or ambient sounds, such as desert winds or temple echoes, to further enhance the thematic experience. Classic FreeCell Gameplay: The core gameplay remains the same as traditional FreeCell solitaire: the objective is to move all 52 cards into four foundation piles, sorted by suit in ascending order from Ace to King. The game features eight tableau piles (arranged in two rows of four piles), four free cells, and four foundation piles where cards must be organized by suit. Free cells allow players to temporarily store cards and free up space in the tableau to help with card movement. Gameplay Mechanics: FreeCell Giza Solitaire uses the same basic rules as the classic game: Cards must be moved between tableau piles in descending order while alternating colors (red and black). Players move cards to the foundation piles, starting with Aces and building up to Kings in each suit. As with regular FreeCell, all cards are visible from the start, meaning the game is purely based on strategy rather than luck. Strategic Gameplay: FreeCell Giza Solitaire maintains the need for careful planning. With four free cells, it’s essential to use them wisely to store and move cards efficiently. Players must think several moves ahead to avoid getting stuck, as managing the tableau piles and freeing up space in the tableau is key to winning the game. Game Controls: Drag-and-drop functionality is typically used to move cards between tableau piles, free cells, and foundation piles. Players can easily drag cards to their destination, whether it’s to the tableau or into one of the four foundation piles. Winning the Game: As in traditional FreeCell, the game is won when all cards are successfully moved to the four foundation piles in the correct order, from Ace to King, sorted by suit. The Egyptian theme offers a nice visual reward as you complete the game, perhaps with celebratory animations or sounds.


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