Chinese Freecell
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A Freecell game with only 3 suits. Move all cards to the foundations from A to K. On the tableau you can build down on any color except the same.Chinese FreeCell is a variation of the classic FreeCell solitaire game, designed with a unique Chinese-themed aesthetic. This HTML-based game retains the core mechanics of FreeCell but may offer visual updates and features that reflect Chinese culture, including backgrounds, card designs, and possibly new game modes. Deck and Layout: The game uses a standard 52-card deck. The cards are laid out in eight tableau piles, with the cards dealt in such a way that only a few are visible at the start. The tableau piles contain cards that can be moved around according to FreeCell rules. Four empty foundation piles are available where you will need to move cards in increasing order, starting from Ace to King for each suit. Rules: Move cards from tableau piles: You can move a card from one tableau pile to another if it’s the next card in a descending sequence of alternating colors (e.g., a red 9 can be placed on a black 10). Use of FreeCells: There are four "FreeCells" in which you can temporarily store a card. This is crucial for rearranging the tableau or creating space for future moves. Foundation piles: Build each foundation pile by starting with the Ace of each suit, and then add cards in increasing order (2, 3, 4, ... King) of the same suit. Chinese Theme: Cards: The cards could be designed with Chinese characters, symbols, or traditional Chinese art. Backgrounds and Sounds: The game might include Chinese-inspired backgrounds, such as landscapes, architecture, or artwork. Music or sound effects may feature traditional Chinese instruments for a relaxing atmosphere. Winning the Game: The objective is the same as in traditional FreeCell: move all the cards to the foundation piles in the correct order, starting with the Aces and ending with Kings.
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