The majority of solitaire fans should probably also know the TriTowers version of solitaire, next to the popular classic and spider solitaire variants. As the name states the gamer sees three towers of cards on the screen and a bunch of cards below it. The basic principle of this solitaire variant is pretty easy: you pull a card from the big stack at the bottom of the screen for starters. Next you may select a higher or lower card from the towers to place on the big bunch. So if the current card on the bunch would be an eight, the next card you can select from the towers must be a seven or a nine. The target is to clear the 3 towers in the screen, taking as less time as you can.
When starting out a game of Arcade Solitaire TriTowers everything will run quite smoothly. When only the bottom row from the towers is flipped open, you may pick a high-low card from 28 in whole. When clearing out the bottom row, the other closed card higher in the tower will flip open. The higher in the pyramid, the harder it will get to clear (statistically a lesser amount of cards to play with). Yeah, you can try to count cards, but who knows what is remaining in the stack at the bottom? It is evident to state TriTowers comes with a great piece of luck involved, it doesn't matter what strategy you use to play the game!
To make it even a bit trickier, the builders have added a 60 second time frame per round in classic modus! The arcade mode does give you a bit longer with 99 seconds. When you end a round having 5 or more cards remaining in the stack, you do gain extra lives. Looking at the timepiece I discovered is this gameplay does push you to keep on going. Before I understood it the clock moved on one hour in time! Advancing in rounds enables you to open new card decks and backgrounds in the game, so you won't have to look at the same screen for a long time.
The iPhone casual game Arcade Solitaire TriTowers was launched December 15th 2009 by Endloop Systems and will cost you around $0.99. If you think that's too expensive, you could always play an online TriTowers or online spider solitaire game.
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