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Golf Solitaire
Enjoy this stylish version of the classic Golf Solitaire Game! The goal of the game is to clear all the cards from the board. You can remove a card if it is one point higher or lower than the top most card on the pile.
Your Guide to Golf Solitaire
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Which software or toolkit was used to design this game?
The software engine selected for building this game is Javascript.
What labels are attached to this game?
The categories this game falls under based on its tags are board, golf, klondike, solitaire.
Which game studio took on the project for this game?
The developer studio that made this game is Code This Lab srl.
What is the specific genre for this game?
This game is categorized as Cards based on its gameplay style.
Is the game more suited for any specific gender?
The game is aimed at a specific Male & Female group.
Is the game available for play on mobile operating systems?
Yes, you can play Golf Solitaire on iOS and Android devices.
For which age groups is this game suitable?
Players aged Adults, Seniors can play this game.
Are there any instances of blood in the game?
No, there are no instances of blood in Golf Solitaire.
Are there any scenes of cruelty in the game?
No, there are no scenes of cruelty in the gameplay of Golf Solitaire.
Can children play this game?
No, Golf Solitaire is not appropriate for younger audiences.