Continuing the PC trend from yesterday, I bring it back to a very old school game. This game, though simple, was a very engaging single-player endeavour. What game am I talking about – find out below:
Microsoft Solitaire
The simplicity is exactly why I, along with every other person in existence, would play this with any sign of boredom. Stuck to find a move? Just reset it. Annoyed by the game? Change the gameplay. This wasn’t an inconvenience primarily because all the games, regardless if you won or lost, would be very quick.
The best part? Right when you finish and the cards shoot out at you! You know exactly what I’m talking about. During free time in elementary school, if someone was about to beat the game, we would all huddle around and see the action. Those were some exciting times for 7 year olds at the time.
What games are you thankful for? What games have a special spot in your heart?
Come back tomorrow for the next game of the series!
For previous parts of the series, see below:
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 15)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 14)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 13)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 12)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 11)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 10)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 9)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 8)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 7)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 6)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 5)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 4)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 3)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 2)
- Video Games I’m Thankful For (Part 1)
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Awesome game as well!
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I am Thankful for the game Chess Titans…it helped me understand how to actually play chess haha
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