"Oh no, not another version of Klondike !", I hear you cry; and yes, I tend to agree with you. There are far too many Klondike games available,
most of them offering little more then the version Microsoft shipped with Windows 3.1. Solitaire City is different though. The inclusion of a timed scoring
system adds a new dimension to the game. The quicker you complete the game, the higher your score; so make sure your mouse has been fed a fresh dose of steroids !
Your highest scores are stored on your computers hard drive so you have a permanent record of your achievements. Have a Klondike tournament with your friends, trying to
beat each others scores. You'll be amazed at how addictive Klondike has suddenly become !
Anyway, if you've never played the Windows version of Klondike, had your head in the sand most of your life, or just had a deprived childhood, then here are the
rules to one of the World's most popular solitaire card games.
Card Layout
The game is played with a single pack of 52 playing cards. After thoroughly shuffling the deck, 28 cards are dealt face down to form the tableau which consists
of 7 columns of 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 overlapping cards from left to right respectively. The exposed card at the end of each tableau column is turned face up. The
remaining cards are placed face down to form the stock. The game then begins.