Solitaire: Decked Out Reviews – Page 18

5/5 rating based on 241 reviews. Read all reviews for Solitaire: Decked Out for iPhone.
Solitaire: Decked Out is free iOS app published by Devsisters Corp.

perfect solitaire app ?

stridersauce

this is the best solitaire app i’ve ever had, it has beautiful art which makes it nice to look at for long periods at a time. there are no ads, i always hated having to watch ads just to play my favorite card game. all in all this is the perfect app!


Love this game. However....

Dig Bickerman

It hasn’t been updated in over a year. No iPhone X support. That’s the only thing I’d love to see change.


Looks great, plays great, but needs an update.

Anonymous Skull

The last update to this game was a year ago as of this review. The iPhone X still isn’t supported.


Hands-down, best Solitaire app

Brittwritesareview

No ads. Ridiculously cute design. Achievements and rewards. Not many annoying pushes for in-app purchases. How can it get better? For those saying its rigged, just sit back and enjoy the game. 3-card draw is absolutely NOT rigged - I only beat a very low percentage of that style. One-card draw is hard to lose, so of course you’ll win 99% of games...


Excellence

C_m_a05

I've got this app on my android phone and I was glad it's also available here. Seriously no ads! I love it!


Fun

NoahB2316

It's fun


great game

Amiya11

love the no ads


It’s good.

Iwantthegift

Best way to play solitaire on your phone. Can’t get much better. Pretty polished and a nice clean look. No ads is cool.


Yes, the Game is Rigged in Your Favor

BuckyBeeBee

On their site they make it clear that every deck should be solvable. If you missed that, it’s on you. Lost a streak of 610 because the rules for streaks are really inconsistent. If you restart a 3-draw deck, it does nothing to your streak. You do the same while playing a 1-draw deck and your streak is toast. Between that and how long it takes to get enough coins for a box (which will sometimes give you duplicates for a set you’ve COMPLETED), it can be kind of a discouraging game. If the boxes didn’t give dupes for completed sets, and had clarified upfront how streaks work, I’d be a bit happier. The puzzles aren’t so bad. They eat up a lot of coins, but it’s not that bad given that you can wait to do them. However, it should be clearer that every deck has 3 puzzles increasing in number of pieces.


Vary nice!

DãębręãkWøłf

I love this game and the style of it!