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'''Freecell''' is a fun and challenging card game for the Nintendo Wii. The game is similar to Patience or Solitaire, but with a few key differences that make it more exciting and challenging. In Freecell, all of the cards are laid out at the start, and players have four empty "cells" that they can use to temporarily store cards as they move them around the board.
FreeCell is a solitaire card game played with a 52-card standard deck. Although implementations vary, most versions label the hands with a number (derived from the random number seed used to generate the hand).  


FreeCell is fundamentally different from most solitaire games in that most deals can be solved (for example, see the Windows version). This is a remake for the Nintendo Wii from Wiibrew dev WhoDares.
==User guide==
The objective of the game is to move all of the cards from the layout to the foundation piles, which are organized by suit and in ascending order. Players must use strategy and careful planning to make the best moves and clear the board.
The objective of the game is to move all of the cards from the layout to the foundation piles, which are organized by suit and in ascending order. Players must use strategy and careful planning to make the best moves and clear the board.


Freecell is a great choice for anyone who loves card games, especially those who enjoy solitaire. With its simple rules and engaging gameplay, [http://www.solitairelaboratory.com/fcfaq.html Freecell] is sure to provide hours of fun and entertainment for players of all skill levels.
==Controls==
A/B - Move a card
 
D-Pad Up/Down - Increase/Decrease gap between cards


== Controls ==
Plus/Minus - Show card (when pointing at cards with others above)
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
|-
! Button !! Action
|-
| Wiimote A Button and/or Wiimote B Button  || Move a card
|-
| Wiimote DPad Up / Wiimote DPad Down  || Increase/Decrease gap between cards
|-
| Wiimote Plus Button / Wiimote Minus Button  || Show card (when pointing at cards with others above)
|-
| Wiimote Home Button || Go back to main menu
|}


==Media==
Home - Go back to main menu
'''5-in-1 Solitaire [WiiWare] FreeCell Solitaire Tutorial - ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1lMsNAd8E0 Super Nintendan])'''<br>
<youtube>W1lMsNAd8E0</youtube>


=== (Possible) Future Additions ===
==Screenshots==
* Auto-put-away feature to speed up the game
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/freecellwii3.png
* Display game numbers
* Start a specific game
* Allow multiple moves in one


== Bugs ==
==Known issues==
* Picking up cards from the finishing cells (top right), the cells underneath display slightly up. Trivial graphic bug.
Picking up cards from the finishing cells (top right), the cells underneath display slightly up. Trivial graphic bug


== Changelog ==
== Changelog ==
'''v0.2'''
'''v0.2'''
* When a game completes, you get a congratulations screen, also, the final cell drag bug is half fixed (looks okay when dragging an Ace back off, but not any other card)
* When a game completes, you get a congratulations screen, also, the final cell drag bug is half fixed (looks okay when dragging an Ace back off, but not any other card).


'''v0.1'''
'''v0.1'''
* Initial release
* Initial release.


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
* Code / Graphics (Except Card Images) : WhoDares
* Code/Graphics (Except Card Images) - WhoDares.
* Card Images : Public Domain (I believe, contact me if I'm wrong)
* Card Images - Public Domain.
* Libraries: libogc, GRRLIB (Thanks to the people who made them what they are)
* Libraries - libogc, GRRLIB (Thanks to the people who made them what they are).


==External links==
==External links==
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Freecell
* WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Freecell

Revision as of 04:30, 9 March 2023

Freecell
Freecellwii2.png
General
AuthorWhoDares
TypeCard
Version0.2
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2008/08/16
Links
Download
Website
Source

FreeCell is a solitaire card game played with a 52-card standard deck. Although implementations vary, most versions label the hands with a number (derived from the random number seed used to generate the hand).

FreeCell is fundamentally different from most solitaire games in that most deals can be solved (for example, see the Windows version). This is a remake for the Nintendo Wii from Wiibrew dev WhoDares.

User guide

The objective of the game is to move all of the cards from the layout to the foundation piles, which are organized by suit and in ascending order. Players must use strategy and careful planning to make the best moves and clear the board.

Controls

A/B - Move a card

D-Pad Up/Down - Increase/Decrease gap between cards

Plus/Minus - Show card (when pointing at cards with others above)

Home - Go back to main menu

Screenshots

freecellwii3.png

Known issues

Picking up cards from the finishing cells (top right), the cells underneath display slightly up. Trivial graphic bug

Changelog

v0.2

  • When a game completes, you get a congratulations screen, also, the final cell drag bug is half fixed (looks okay when dragging an Ace back off, but not any other card).

v0.1

  • Initial release.

Credits

  • Code/Graphics (Except Card Images) - WhoDares.
  • Card Images - Public Domain.
  • Libraries - libogc, GRRLIB (Thanks to the people who made them what they are).

External links

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