Super Mac Freecell
| Filename | super-mac-freecell-15.hqx |
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| Size | 616.4 KB (631224 bytes) |
| Mac OS | System 7Mac OS 8Mac OS X |
| Architecture | PowerPCFat Binary68K |
| Downloads | 6 |
Super Mac Freecell is a Macintosh implementation of the classic Freecell solitaire card game, distributed as shareware in the late 1990s. The package boasts roughly two billion possible game combinations, multiple card faces and backgrounds, and a resizable playfield designed to take advantage of larger Mac monitors.
Gameplay
The objective is to build all four foundation suits from Ace to King. Eight tableau columns hold the deck, and four free cells provide temporary single-card holding spots used to maneuver cards between columns and foundations.
Mac-native features
Super Mac Freecell ships as a Fat Binary executable for both 68k and PowerPC machines, with sound effects, online instructions, and Balloon Help integrated into the System 7 interface.
Convenience
Unlimited undo, game-play statistics, and a save-game feature that preserves the entire undo history make it forgiving for casual players and useful for studying difficult deals.
Localization
Distinct localized builds were released, including Swedish (1.1.1-SE) from Dr. Feelgood and a Japanese edition (1.5.1J), reflecting an unusually international shareware footprint for a Mac card game.
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