Happy Farm Solitaire

Happy Farm Solitaire

Happy Farm Solitaire is a wonderful game with very nice graphics and a relaxing ambiance.
If you like cards games and solitaire games, you will love HAPPY FARM SOLITAIRE with its beautifull design.

HAPPY FARM SOLITAIRE is a very nice classic solitaire, with no complex gaming mechanisms that you can find in new kind of solitaire games nowdays. In HAPPY FARM SOLITAIRE, just relax and enjoy playing a solitaire game with amazing and so cute graphisms.

Playing Happy Farm Solitaire: A Guide

The goal of solitaire is to form 4 piles of cards (each pile comprising cards of the same symbol) classified in ascending order: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King. These 4 stacks are to be made next to the 7 columns. Each pile must start with an Ace.

Unique Features of the Game

+ Daily challenge
+ Skins available
+ Achievements
+ Leaderboard

Is the game suitable for a younger audience?

No, Happy Farm Solitaire is not suitable for a kids' age group.

Under which category can this game be listed?

The gaming category associated with this game is Cards.

What platform or library is employed for the game’s development?

The game development technology used is Construct 2.

Does the game show any blood during gameplay?

No, blood is not depicted in any form within Happy Farm Solitaire.

Is the game devoid of any violent or cruel behaviors?

No, Happy Farm Solitaire does not feature any cruel elements.

Who is the game’s creator or designer?

The person responsible for the programming of this game is Playtouch.

What are the key descriptors or themes for this game?

The tag classification of this game is animal, arcade, farm, solitaire.

For which age groups is this game appropriate?

The target audience for this game based on age is Kids.

Is this game targeted towards a specific gender?

The game is intended for Male & Female in terms of gender.

Is this game optimized for both iOS and Android devices?

Happy Farm Solitaire has been optimized for mobile users.
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