Pyramid Solitaire Blue

Pyramid Solitaire Blue

Pyramid Solitaire Blue brings the popular Pyramid version of Solitaire to the palm of your hand. Pyramid Solitaire Blue guarantees fun and brain teasing for hours to come. Combined with the highly polished graphics that Softgames Solitaire Games are known for, this is a must play for all Solitaire players!

Guide to Playing Pyramid Solitaire Blue

28 cards are dealt face up to form a pyramid, the rest of the 52-card deck is placed at the side (the stock). Remove pairs of exposed cards from the foundation of the pyramid whose values add up to 13. Aces value at 1, Jacks at 11, Queens at 12. Kings value at 13 and can be played individually. You can draw cards from the stock to match them with any exposed card. You win when all cards of the pyramid got paired and removed from the table. The faster you pair the cards, the higher the score!

Is the game aimed at a specific gender group?

The game is intended for Male & Female.

Is the game devoid of any blood content?

Yes, Pyramid Solitaire Blue includes blood or bloodshed.

What genre does this game fall under?

The classification of this game in the gaming world is Cards.

Which game engine or framework powers this game?

The underlying platform powering the game’s mechanics is Javascript.

What descriptive tags are related to this game?

The main tags assigned to Pyramid Solitaire Blue are logic, singleplayer, solitaire.

Which team is credited with creating this game?

The programming for this game was created by SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

Can the game be played on mobile phones?

Yes, Pyramid Solitaire Blue has been optimized for mobile users.

Who is this game best suited for in terms of age?

The game is aimed at the Adults, Seniors age demographic.

Is there any kind of cruelty depicted in this game?

Yes, Pyramid Solitaire Blue has scenes or actions that show cruelty.

Is this game age-appropriate for children?

No, Pyramid Solitaire Blue is not appropriate for a younger audience.
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