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I’ve been playing this game for many years. I play every day with few exceptions. I’ve gotten into the habit of playing 5 winning hands in the morning and 5 more at night. I try to get the daily challenge and all 4 goals. Is there a statistic showing how many games I have won in a day? It would be helpful to see a daily win/loss tally displayed on the game table. I sometimes lose track and miss the notification that I played the 5th or 10th game, so I end up playing more. Anyway, great game and keep the updates coming.
I’m having to repeatedly log in to my Netflix account to keep playing games, sometimes in the middle of a round it will pause and say that to continue playing I have to log in to my Netflix account for the thousandth time. I saw someone else had this issue and the developer recommended the support button, but I can’t find the support button anywhere. There isn’t a main menu to go to, just settings and couldn’t find anything there. If the support but is in the app, make it more visible! Also you should actually put a link to the website someone has to go to to report a problem, not just type out the URL people don’t type URLs in anymore, it’s not the 90s. On top of that, the link is to Netflix’s help page, where the options are about the streaming service, nothing from that link is related to this game AT ALL. I want to play solitaire but if I have to keep logging in over and over AND the developer responses are going to be USELESS then I’m gonna have to find a different game. I’ve played other Netflix games and none of them have done this, so clearly the developers are the problem, not Netflix
I have played some solitary games that seemed as if the deck was either stacked against you (frustrating) or too often in your favor (boring), but this seems fairly balanced. You win often enough to keep playing, but lose enough to keep it “real’. However I’m deducting one star for the inability to completely disable hints, which appear as “glowing” cards on the screen. They appear fairly quickly when you start and take longer to appear as you progress, but part of the solitaire experience requires you sometimes (perhaps if you’re tired or distracted) to overlook something that’s been staring you right in the face; you should be able to disable the hints altogether if you choose.
I love the design and the fact that you can set pretty much everything up the way you want to. The cards are actually large enough to see as well unlike many others. There’s no ads or anything else to distract you or get in the way. The one thing I noticed that really makes me mad is if you change your settings to all win you won’t always win so why is that even an option?? I don’t know and maybe it’s just me but I’d rather not know my odds because if I lose no big deal but knowing it should be a win and it’s not really rubs me the wrong way to put it nicely. I can’t say what I’d really like to say!! Other than that it’s my favorite when patience allows.
This game has helped me in so many ways. Focus, relaxing,deeply satisfying. I wish there was a way to communicate with our opponents. Like congratulations well done great match. Enjoyed our game. Have a nice day. Wish there was like a little side thing where we could do that anyways this Nana PENNY thanks everyone hope you all enjoy it as much as me my trick is I listen to a movie at the same time, for some reason, helps me to play even better.
Netflix’s mobile Solitaire is a clean, ad-free take on the classic card game. The interface is sleek, with fun customizable themes (some inspired by Netflix shows), and it works offline. However, it only offers basic solitaire with no extra modes or leaderboards, which might disappoint competitive players. If you’re already a Netflix subscriber, it’s a solid, distraction-free time-killer. 4/5 stars.
The first sign that I wasn’t playing against actual players was that every time I would load up the multiplayer game, there was always someone immediately playing with me… like there was no time that the game needed to search for anybody. Then I tested it by turning off all connections to my phone, and there was always a player. So it looked like the multiplayer had real names, but you were actually playing against the CPU.
I love this game, but I found a minor bug and can’t find a way to communicate that to Netflix. I’m hoping the one star review gets some visibility. It would be nice to have a way to submit bugs. Here’s the bug: If you have a goal that’s based around placing Aces at the top portion of the screen, such as: “Place all Aces before you place a four”, you are able to meet the requirements of the goal by placing three aces at the top and then moving one of them. It might even be possible to use a single Ace and move it through each of the four slots, but I couldn’t test that.
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