Australian Patience

Australian Patience

As our solitiare series continues your goal in Australian Patience is to move all cards to foundations by suit from A to K When the game starts upturned cards will be dealt to each of the tableau piles The foundations are located above the tableau piles card will be dealt to the discard pile on the left of the foundations and the remaining cards will be downturned and placed to the left of the discard pile as the stock pile Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down by suit A group of cards can be moved to another tableau pile if the move itself connects a card to an immediately higher ranking card of the same suit for example a group starts with a of spades can be moved to an of spades on another tableau pile The other cards of the group can be of any suit and sequence Only a K can be moved to an empty tableau pile Each card moved to the foundation gives points You may click the stock pile to deal a new card but note that no redeal is allowed The game ends when the stock pile is used up and no more moves can be made Make good use of the stock and win the game swiftly to earn more bonus points

What technology stack does this game rely on for rendering and performance?

The primary technology enabling this game’s features is Javascript.

Which genre best describes this game?

This game fits into the Puzzle category.

Is the game designed to work on mobile devices?

Yes, Australian Patience supports mobile devices.

For which age categories is this game most suitable?

This game is intended for the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age demographic.

Is this game aimed at any specific gender?

This game is designed for Male & Female gender identity.

Who is behind the creation of this title?

The game development studio responsible for making this is Novel Games Limited.

Does the game show any blood or injuries?

Yes, blood is featured in some way within Australian Patience.

Does the game contain any graphic or disturbing material?

Yes, harmful or cruel actions are part of Australian Patience.

Is the game intended for young players?

No, children would not enjoy playing Australian Patience.
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