SolSuite 2012 12.1

4.2 out of 5 stars 4.2 (155 votes)

(January 13, 2012)

Windows (All) / Shareware; $19.95 / 13,333 downloads

SolSuite is a high-quality collection of 500 solitaire games. All your favorite games are implemented: Spider, Klondike, FreeCell, Pyramid, Golf, Busy Aces, Canfield, Forty Thieves, Four Seasons, Carpet, Flower Garden, Rouge et Noir, Monte Carlo and original solitaires that you cannot find elsewhere.

Reviews of SolSuite 2012

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    rhoadesb

    Reviewing 10.1 (Jan 22, 2010)

    SolSuite is great if you like solitaire.

    One minor complaint I have is that while the updates are free for a time, they are a hassle to configure.

    I would advise trying "123 Free Solitaire" first, (a free cut down version of SolSuite). It gives you a flavor of SolSuite, and is free. Maybe that's all you will want.

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    zridling

    Reviewing 8.7 (Jul 15, 2008)

    Very happy to see that they've cleaned up their activation problems to a large extent.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    Carlospr

    Reviewing 8.6 (Jul 11, 2008)

    The best solitaire suite. Great interface and options. You can easily synchronize personal data from one PC to another and keep one single statistics (just a matter of copy some files).

    Their FAQ states clearly that you have 1 year of updates but you may need to activate the software again.

    The price is also fair.

    No problems so far with my two licenses of this game.

  4. 1 out of 5 stars
    zridling

    Reviewing 8.6 (Jun 19, 2008)

    Buy one copy and be done with this con-artist of a company. Seriously, they can't change the fundamental rules of most games; instead, it seems they just make up new geometric versions of the same over and over. "Too much trouble" is what it should be named.

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    marksapp

    Reviewing 8.3 (Apr 3, 2008)

    I have never seen a software company that asks for $20.00 to constantly 'upgrade' little changes to a program. It looks as if the company is making you beholden to there lifestyle with constant upgrades.

    The web site asks for emails for each addition, like the image packs; to ask a question; to be a pain in the ass.

    I am done with this company, regardless of what improvements were ever made to the game. Excellent game, just sucky business practice.

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