
John P
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The graphics are easy on the eyes, the game is fast and I like the autocomplete button. But I downloaded the game to get points on Fetch, and you achieve points by number of games played ... which the app doesn't tell you, there's no way to track progress. I've been playing 9 games per day for weeks and haven't jumped the next 100 games on fetch yet, and because the app doesn't show number of games, i can't prove it to fetch to get my points. So that's frustrating and I uninstalled.
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Big Cake Apps
6 August 2025
Thank you for enjoying our app and we greatly appreciate your kind words. We are looking forward to more positive feedback from your side. And every opinion or suggestion will be taken into consideration. If you have any problems or suggestions, please feel free to contact us via App-Settings-Contact Us. Have a nice day!

Kris Babbish
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Even turning off hints in the settings doesn't turn off hints, and they give you a hint every eight seconds. Solitaire is supposed to be relaxing and this is not. God forbid I look away for a few seconds. I find this impossible to enjoy as a result. The relentless hints make it feel rushed and like you can't take your time to enjoy the game. The hints also take up a huge amount of the screen, so they can't be ignored.
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Big Cake Apps
27 October 2025
Thank you for your feedback! We value your advice very much. Could you please give us more details like screenshots about the problem? It will help us locate the problem correctly. We will work hard on it and fix it ASAP. If you have any other questions, please feel free to let us know via App-Settings-Contact Us.

Ebenezer George-stone
Classic Solitaire, often referred to as Klondike, is a popular single-player card game that involves arranging a standard deck of 52 playing cards in a specific layout. The objective is to build four foundation piles, one for each suit, in ascending order from Ace to King. Players draw cards from a stockpile and can move cards between tableau columns following certain rules, such as only moving Kings to empty spaces and alternating colors when stacking cards. The game combines strategy and luck,
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