From the creator of Sage Solitaire, comes a new Solitaire variant that breaks all the rules!
100% of deals are solvable!
Like its footwear namesake — Flipflop Solitaire+ is unrestrictive, creating a new game for fans of spider, klondike and other traditional Solitaires.
In Flipflop+ you can stack down, up, or even both ways on a single stack!
Need to stack an 8 on a 7, or a club on a spade? No problem!
- but -
Be careful, you can only move a stack of a single suit!
It's fun and freeing, but still challenging and captivating.
It's Flipflops for your brain.
------WHATS IN THE “BOX”?
- Play Flipflop Solitaire+ from 1-5 suits!
- Track your best times, least moves, least undos, total wins, total plays, and more
- Over 10,000 numbered deals for 1-5 suits
- Over a hundred achievements
- Change up your backgrounds, card and card back color schemes
- Natural ambient binaural background audio
- A strong sense of relaxation
------A WORD FROM THE DEVELOPER
Flipflop Solitaire+ is sort of a sequel to Sage Solitaire in the sense that it's my second crack at the design problem of making a Solitaire game that feels like it was designed for your phone and not for a table.
To be honest this is how I wish everyone approached sequels. Usually a sequel takes the solution to a problem and duplicates it. This is why our expectations of game sequels are often more-of-the-same-but-better. I'd rather see more sequels that brought a renewed level of surprise and novelty, and I'm hoping that's what you find in Flipflop Solitaire+.
While Sage was all about trying to capture the feeling of a tight, easy to play, tough to win, zen solitaire game, Flipflop+ is about knots.
In a typical Solitaire game, like Klondike, you're taking a knot of cards and untying it into sequences. Then you reverse those sequences into clean ordered stacks.
In Flipflop+ you take your knot of cards and tie it into other, hopefully better knots. Then you untie those knots into the final ordered stacks. Having so much control over the way your intermediary knots are constructed led to a lot more depth than I expected.
-zach
This was the perfect game. My favorite game. I found it relaxing, even meditative. That is, until the first update in two years ruined the card colors. Now I can’t find a single color option that doesn’t have at least two suits that look nearly identical. Why? Seriously, why? Not all change is improvement. By all means, if you love monochromatic color schemes, keep ‘em. Keep ‘em all. But why take away color schemes that were easy to distinguish and… well, colorful? (I’m holding that 5th star hostage until the colors come back.) Now that my neurotic rant is over, kudos for excellent design, both in this game & Knotwords.
Could be a great game…
WannabeRamone
I love this game except for one MAJOR point of frustration…the auto-move. Most other solitaire games will auto-move to the most beneficial pile when you click the card…this one just seems to move to the closest option, which makes for extra moves, or; worse, having to undo a move. On top of that, there’s no way to turn off this feature, so accidental clicks result in completely unintentional moves. For such a smart game, I would expect the designer to have put more care and thought into this. It’s a shame, because it makes what could be a great game unnecessarily frustrating at times.Also, I’ve never actually quit a game on here…ever. Yet, somehow I show I’ve lost seven games…and the number keeps growing, despite never actually having quit a game. I’ve restarted several hands before finally winning and then se always count as “wins”…yet I keep seem to mysteriously increase in my number of games lost…I’m sure I cannot be the only one experiencing this!
Fun, with a few minor caveats
Flambedude
Great game! There are two bugs I’ve run into that have annoyed me but nothing severe enough to make me stop playing: 1. If you do too much tapping on random stacks of cards or use too many fingers at once, the game will suddenly stop registering a movable stack as movable, so no amount of tapping or dragging or anything except a force quit and reopening the game will fix. 2. Tapping on cards moves them to stacks that can take them, or the top row. There are some weird king/ace bugs as far as what will stack upon a single tap, and what won’t therefore forcing manual placement. Overall, nothing that is so annoying as to make me uninstall the game (unlike a word game that wouldn’t recognise “raccoon” as an English word).
Fun game even in landscape mode
cheeriegirl
Great adaptation on the original Solitaire. What the developer doesn’t show in the screenshots is the game can be played in either portrait or landscape mode on an iPad. As others have stated, there is a server glitch. The number of wins differs based on the device I use — iPhone or iPad. I only have 1 iCloud account and I am signed in to that single iCloud account when I play. So, the levels, the game wins, and other achievements should be exactly the same regardless of the device.
Thanks so much for playing Flipflop+! We fixed a color issue in the newest update.
Version 1.4.6
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