Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Get The Best Cards With Jamdat Solitaire

No matter how many times I played Solitaire in the old days with my grandma, none of it prepared me for the fun and excitement, and indeed challenge, of Jamdat Solitaire. And it is so much faster playing it on the mobile too; you do not even have to waste time shuffling!

Whatever you skill at Solitaire, you will find an appropriate level to play in Jamdat Solitaire that will challenge but not frustrate you. Apart from varying skill levels, there are different types of Solitaire (that I had certainly never come across in the regular hand held card game). If you need to review the menu again in the middle of the game, press the Control key and it will appear.

Once the game has loaded you will see the main menu and for a regular game of Solitaire, just hit the Solitaire button and press Select. For something a bit more challenging, go for Runaround in which players have to take away the cards that are either 1 point higher or lower than the ones at the bottom of the screen. It is easy to maneuver the cards; you just have to press the number or symbol on your keypad that is net to the card you wish to remove from the board.

The game option Two Close requires you to take any two cards (equal or sequential value) and remove them from the board. The aim is to remove all the cards from the board in pairs (removing them in the same way as described above in Runaround).

With Take 20 you are removing 2 or more cards which equal 20 together from the board, by highlighting those cards and removing them in the same way.

The aim of Jamdat Solitaire in its standard version is the same as regular solitaire; the player has to get all the cards lined up in their 4 separate suits and move them (in this game) to the bottom right hand side of the screen. You begin with the Ace and work your way up (2, 3, etc.) until you reach the King at which point you win the game. Moving cards or stacks on the phone is done via the correlating number on your mobile phone keypad and with a stack you can double click it to pull a card over to it.


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