How to play?
Game Rules:
- Rule 1: Your primary objective in Solitaire Reverse is to successfully transfer every card from the main playing area, or tableau, directly into the foundation piles. This process begins with the King and descends in sequence all the way down to the Ace.
- Rule 2: A critical placement rule dictates that cards moved to the foundation must possess a numerical value exactly one digit higher or lower than the card currently resting on top of that specific pile.
- Rule 3: The game enforces a strict single-card movement policy. You are permitted to move only one individual card during any given action.
- Rule 4: Cards eligible for movement to the foundation piles can originate from two locations: they may be drawn from the active tableau or transferred from the top of the waste pile.
- Rule 5: Should you find yourself without any viable moves, the game provides a lifeline. You can draw a fresh card from the stock pile and place it onto the waste pile to continue play.
Controls:
- Action: Employ your mouse to hover over and clearly select the specific card you intend to manipulate within the game space.
- Action: Once selected, execute a left-click on the chosen card to initiate its movement toward the designated foundation pile.
- Action: For users operating on touch-enabled devices, the process involves a simple tap on the desired card, followed by a subsequent tap on the target foundation pile to complete the move.
FAQ:
- Q: What happens if I get stuck?
- Q: Can I undo a move?
- Q: How do I earn crowns?
Answer: If you reach a point where no valid moves are apparent, you can utilize the stock pile. Clicking on it will deal a new card onto the waste pile, potentially opening up new strategic options.
Answer: Yes, an undo function is available. By clicking the "Undo" button, you can reverse your most recent action. However, this feature is limited to undoing only the immediately preceding move.
Answer: Crowns are awarded as a reward for emerging victorious in individual games. These accumulated crowns serve as currency to acquire and apply new aesthetic themes and backgrounds.





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