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Clock Solitaire+ app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 7360 ratings )
Games Education Board Card Educational
Developer: Jeremy Moeder
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.5, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 04 Jan 2012
App size: 14.54 Mb

--ALL NEW - REWRITTEN FROM GROUND UP--
The classic simple game of clock solitaire is an easy to learn, great solitaire game for wasting time while having fun!
**TOP 10 in UK Card Games and Apple Featured in WHATS HOT iTunes Card Games Category!**
Great for adults and the play is addictive as you try to beat the odds and win! A great tool for kids to help learn the face of a clock in a fun game environment that your kids wont be able to put down! Universal app optimized for high resolution graphics and animations for the iPad and iPhone 4/4s. Looks great on all other iPhones and iPod Touches.

Watch how to play on YouTube at http://www.clocksolitaire.net or directly on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBn25wiyAgk

Features:
Great animations for dealing cards, card flipping, king revealed, and piles completed.
Smooth touch dragging and touching on the pile you wish to move the card to.
Universal App with beautiful cards for iPad, iPhone 4/4S Retina Display or iPod Touch and all in one app. No need for an HD version, its already built in for all your devices. Works great on all iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touches.

Clock Solitaire, also called Clock patience, is a solitaire card game with the cards laid out to represent the face of a clock. One deck with no jokers is used. Twelve piles of four cards each are laid out, face down like the hours of a clock. The remaining four cards are placed in a pile in the centre of the clock. The twelve positions around the clock represent the 12 hour clock and the pile in the middle represent the hands.

Play starts with turning the top card of the center pile. When a card is revealed, it is dragged to the pile at the corresponding hour (Ace = 1 oclock, 2 = 2 oclock, up to The Jack as 11 oclock and the Queen as 12 oclock). If a King is revealed it is placed on the center pile.

Play continues in this fashion and the game is won if all the cards are revealed. The game is lost when all four Kings are revealed with piles around the clock face still left to be turned.