Aces Up Solitaire

Aces Up Solitaire

Advance in the game and get the winning hand Your target in Aces Up Solitaire is to remove all cards on the tableau piles until only the four aces are left When the game opens each of the tableau piles at the upper part of the screen will be dealt upturned card The remaining cards will be downturned and place to the stock pile at the bottom right corner When the topmost cards on two tableau piles are of the same suit you can click to remove the lower ranking one for example when a of hearts and a Q of hearts are on the top of two tableau piles the of hearts can be removed Your score will be counted according to the number of removed cards If no cards can be removed click the stock pile to deal new cards When a tableau pile becomes empty you can click to move the topmost card of another tableau pile to occupy it If the stock pile is used up but no more moves can be made the game ends Can you clear your way and reach the throne of the aces

Which game engine or framework powered this game?

The primary technology enabling this game’s features is Javascript.

Does the game support mobile play on smartphones and tablets?

Yes, Aces Up Solitaire is accessible on mobile platforms such as iOS and Android.

How would this game be classified in terms of category?

This game represents the Cards category.

Is this game appropriate for all ages, or are there specific age groups it targets?

The ages targeted by this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

What gender is the game best suited for?

The game is aimed at Male & Female players.

Which development studio should be credited with creating this game?

The team credited for making this game is Novel Games Limited.

Is blood shown or referenced in the game?

Yes, Aces Up Solitaire contains graphic content involving blood.

Does the game contain any violent or cruel elements?

Yes, Aces Up Solitaire involves acts of cruelty or harm.

Is this game suitable for children of all ages?

No, Aces Up Solitaire is not suitable for younger children.
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