Solitaire+ for MacBook: 90's Game Magic without the Humiliation of Using a PC
Available on old "obsolete" and new Mac computer models
Have you ever longed for the days of yore, when you, bored at school, played Solitaire on that 90’s or early 2000’s meh computer lab computer? Well, now you can, bigger, bolder, better, in a small download file of 34 MB!
What’s better this time:
customize it with any cards of your choice; seen here is Jürgen Meow Russin, named after Jürgen Klinsmann
you can turn the background any shade, pink here for Barbiecore enthusiasm in my extra kawaii world
works on most Apple computers from late 2000’s onwards, macOS X 10.10 or later, which for my fellow Apple snobs refurbing MacBooks, is a big deal
you can use Apple, not PCs, like, ew, unless you use PC for NASA, video game design, mathematics, or something brainy which is not-ew, you are excused
better graphics on the fronts of the cards
losers can get hints on what to do next
affordable price, no awful subscriptions; nobody can take it away from you…well, technically, if you aren’t stupid enough fist fighting someone with your laptop in a Matrix sequel, but our Neo would never be so dumb, I expect Morpheus to be stupid like that and careless with his tech wearing sunglasses indoors
The game creators, Brainium Studios LLC, have more 2000’s classics. Spider! FreeCell! Sudoku! Now might be a time for me to learn how to play Sudoku. Shame on my snooty self, huh? I used to see people playing it on the Forty Acres university school bus. 🤠🤘 Hook ‘em right? In the olden days, some people played by hand, paper and pen or pencil. I know. I’m ancient.
Bust out some fun for very little money and nostalgia right here on the App store.