freecell

Langue: en

Version: 327436 (ubuntu - 08/07/09)

Section: 6 (Jeux)

NAME

freecell - A console implementation of the solitaire game Freecell

SYNOPSIS

freecell [options] [game-number]

DESCRIPTION

This is freecell, a console (ncurses) version of the popular solitaire game.

OPTIONS

-s, --suites=ABCD
Configures four characters as suite symbols.
-h, --help
Display usage information.
-V, --version
Display version information.

THE CARDS

In this game, playing cards are illustrated using a number (the value of the card) followed by a suite symbol. By default, these characters will be:

        s       Spades

       h       Hearts

       c       Clubs

       d       Diamonds

You may configure freecell to use other characters, using the --suites option.

GAMEPLAY

The aim of the game is to move all cards to the foundations in the upper right corner.

You may only move one card at a time. The foundations accept cards of increasing value within each suite (you may place 2d on top of 1d). The columns accept cards of falling value, different colour (you may place 2d on either 3s or 3c). The four free cells in the upper left corner will accept any cards, but at most one card per cell. An empty column will also accept any card.

To move a card, type the name of the column (a-h) or cell (w-z) which contains the card, followed by the name of the destination cell or column. Press the enter key for the destination in order to move the card to one of the foundation piles. As a convenience, you may also move a card to an unspecified free cell, by substituting the space bar for the destination.

While you may only move one card at a time, you can use free cells and empty columns as temporary buffers. That way, it is possible to move a range of cards from one column to another, as long as they are already in an acceptable order. The program can do this automatically for you: Prefix your command with the number of cards to move, e.g. 3ab will move 3 cards from column a to column b and requires 2 free cells or empty columns.

When it is deemed safe to do so, cards will automatically be moved to the foundation piles.

Almost every game is solvable, but the level of difficulty can vary a lot.

Good luck, and don't get too addicted!

SEE ALSO

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freecell
http://www.linusakesson.net/

AUTHOR

Modern freecell was invented by Paul Alfille in 1978.
This implementation of freecell was written from scratch by Linus Akesson <linus@linusakesson.net> in 2007.