Solitaire by MobilityWare Reviews – Page 40

5/5 rating based on 424 reviews. Read all reviews for Solitaire by MobilityWare for iPhone.
Solitaire by MobilityWare is paid iOS app published by MobilityWare

Lean Mean Gene

Lean Mean Gene

I have enjoyed this app I think it's been a couple years. I used the free version until a couple days ago I got a new phone and lost the app. I purchased the app and now don't need to wait for the commercials. I didn't mind the commercials but this is better. I get more games done. My new game comes on at midnight. I have insomnia so when I wake up at 2:00AM I can try to solve the new game.


Good

Glasshunter

Enjoy the game.


Excellent game

Ridgerunr

My most played game. Very stable. Keeps challenging me. Keeps me coming back to better my scores and times. Way better than the add laden free version.


Solitaire is a great app

Nix z

Solitaire is a fun game to play. It is worth it


4-pack

Flopeep

After reading the reviews I was hesitant to purchase the 4-pack, but decided it was only $1.99 so why not. Glad I went with my gut feeling! I enjoy them very much, and being ad-free is the greatest! No complaints at all.


Lost all my daily challenge data for months

roseldr

After playing for several months, today the app lost all of my daily challenge data. Worked hard for that and now it's gone.


El Jefe

Tmaxnyc

I play this way too much! It's a great app and a good time filler.


Fun solitaire

Vision527

I like this game


Love this app!

Pacificotto

Love this app! Does exactly what it is supposed to do - play solitaire - and does it well. With hints, custom shuffles and stylish customizations available, I'm not sure what else I'd expect or want from a solitaire app. I've tried others, but always come back to this.


Addictive

ValidPassport

Great way to kill time and to keep frustration at bay while waiting for something or someone. However, the hints need work in the draw three mode. Moving a row to free a space when there are no kings to play is not a productive move. Neither is replaying the deck when no moves are available.