Coffee Break Solitaire
by web78it
Coffee Break Solitaire
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Description
Coffee Break Solitaire is a relaxing and enjoyable pastime game with 30 levels each with 3 levels of difficulty with different rules and options.
The object of the game is to win as many rounds by removing all the cards from the table.
How to Play
This game is played with mouse.
FAQ
What is Coffee Break Solitaire?
Coffee Break Solitaire is a card puzzle game developed by web78it, where players complete solitaire challenges with various layouts.
How do you play Coffee Break Solitaire?
In Coffee Break Solitaire, you play by selecting cards from the tableau that are one rank higher or lower than the foundation card, aiming to clear all cards from the field.
What are the main features of Coffee Break Solitaire?
Coffee Break Solitaire features multiple solitaire layouts, daily challenges, and a progression system with unlockable levels.
Does Coffee Break Solitaire have a progression or reward system?
Yes, in Coffee Break Solitaire, players can unlock new levels and layouts as they complete puzzles and earn points.
On which platforms can you play Coffee Break Solitaire?
Coffee Break Solitaire is a browser-based game, playable directly on web platforms without any downloads required.
Comments
Meatpie_SS
May. 08, 2013
Bug: the game ends incorrectly when you have valid ace on king or king on ace moves left.
nexusfantasy
May. 08, 2013
level 30 is kind of crap
ChaoticBrain
May. 07, 2013
FredericS is right. Most of these cards are hard to tell apart at a glance. The reason the standard 52-deck is printed the way it is (1 symbol on an Ace, 2 symbols on a 2, regal woman on a Q, etc.) is because it makes the ranks of the cards easier to identify in your peripheral vision. Especially bad here, because the only thing that matters here is the rank, not the suit, of the cards; yet the most prominent feature of the cards is the suit.
zuzzan
May. 07, 2013
Somehow the graphics are made in a way that makes it hard for me to kind of "blind out" and see all the cards available like i normally do with these games. This in turn makes me miss a lot of options. Not your fault but i think it has to do with the blurry/vintagy feel of the graphics.
James_Voltaire
May. 07, 2013
You lied to me! It was everything but relaxing! One...card...left...so...many...times!