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Great rendition of an old classic. Though I also agree with the huge advertising problem. This isn't even really 3D. Heck, if this qualifies as 3D, there are tons of 3D card games out there. Also the background colors make for a boring and melancholy setting, brighten it up a bit and make it snazzy so I don't fall asleep. 3/5
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I'm with amspalding; the game itself is decent; nice deck and 'feel' for the game, but the attitude detracts; I believe *another* "three-dimensional solitaire game" came before yours; it's called A DECK OF CARDS. ^_^
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So basically you took the Tri-Peaks of old and added a joker, revamped the scoring system, and called it the first 3d solitare game? You could have at least tried to change the name, too...
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I think oppositely from the last few comments--the graphics, sound, feel of the game is wonderful. It makes me want to play, more than the games its a remix of. I wish there were badges or something--something I could unlock with achievements, to keep playing :3
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This game is an excellent example of how "improved" graphics can really ruin a perfectly good game. While the visuals are pretty, they make it significantly more difficult to analyze the cards appropriately, the overhead involved in 3d rendering significantly slows down the gameplay, and I can't count how many times I clicked on the "deck" rather than the lone card that moved next to the waste pile. Good effort, but 2/5
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<<<sherman80 Levelbug17 Mar. 17, 2009
lol, when u go to the menu, it says exit to tittle screen, not title
OMG, how can I miss this. This should be fixed :)
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I think an undo button makes this a bit too easy--part of the fun comes from the luck of the cards. Like skillyb said, though, an above-average version of TriPeaks. 4/5
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nicely done. not sure why the face down cards are translucent, it's an odd effect. also would like to see a remaining cards count. the "finished peak" sound of shuffling cards sounds like flatulence. those are minor critiques of an otherwise above average tripeaks version.
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Sweet, very shiny version of Tri-peak. Can't give it points for originality, of course, but it looks great and plays pretty well. Will probably go on my favorite's list. Would love an undo button. ;)