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Play Solitaire (Unl) Online

Chunky pixel cards and blippy sounds make this NES solitaire oddly satisfying—once you figure out the weird button mapping, it’s pure retro comfort.

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Game Overview

Solitaire for the NES was released in 1990 by Nintendo, though it never received a formal release number in some regions. It fits right in with the kind of simple, straightforward card games that were common on the system, offering a digital version of the classic pastime without much fuss or extra features.

You control a cursor to move and select cards from the tableau, working to clear all cards by building the four foundation piles up from ace to king. The game uses a standard Klondike ruleset, so you arrange cards in descending order and alternating colors, flipping from the stockpile when you get stuck. The pacing is slow and thoughtful, with no timer pressure, making it a relaxed way to kill some time. It feels like shuffling through a deck of cards on a quiet afternoon, just with a lot more beeping.

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