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PySolFC

PySol Fan Club edition

PySolFC is a collection of more than 1000 solitaire card games. It is a fork of PySol Solitaire.

There are games that use the 52 card International Pattern deck, games for the 78 card Tarock deck, eight and ten suit Ganjifa games, Hanafuda games, Matrix games, Mahjongg games, and games for an original hexadecimal-based deck.

Its features include modern look and feel (uses Tile widget set), multiple cardsets and tableau backgrounds, sound, unlimited undo, player statistics, a hint system, demo games, a solitaire wizard, unlimited undo & redo, support for user written plug-ins, an integrated HTML help browser, and lots of documentation.

 PySolFC

License
GPL v2

Developer
Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer

Website
pysolfc.sourceforge.net

Requirements
Python (2.3 or later)
Tkinter (Tcl/Tk 8.4 or later)

Optional:
PySol-Sound-Server / PyGame
Tile
Python Image Library
Freecell Solver

Support:
Forum

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Features include:

  • Categories:
    • French (712 games)
    • Mahjongg (197 games)
    • Hanafuda (43 games)
    • Tarock (22 games)
    • Mughal Ganjifa (20 games)
    • Dashavatara Ganjifa (20 games)
    • Hex A Deck (19 games)
    • Trumps only (15 games)
  • Types:
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    • Beleaguered Castle (25 games)
    • Canfield (22 games)
    • Dashavatara Ganjifa (20 games)
    • Fan (29 games)
    • Forty Thieves (65 games)
    • Four-Deck game (1 games)
    • FreeCell (40 games)
    • Golf (14 games)
    • Gypsy (32 games)
    • Hanafuda (43 games)
    • Hex A Deck (19 games)
    • Klondike (55 games)
    • Mahjongg (191 games)
    • Matrix (8 games)
    • Memory (4 games)
    • Montana (13 games)
    • Mughal Ganjifa (20 games)
    • Napoleon (14 games)
    • Numerica (38 games)
    • One-Deck game (70 games)
    • Pairing (36 games)
    • Poker (2 games)
    • Puzzle (11 games)
    • Raglan (17 games)
    • Shisen-Sho (6 games)
    • Spider (62 games)
    • Tarock (22 games)
    • Terrace (10 games)
    • Three-Deck game (2 games)
    • Two-Deck game (111 games)
    • Yukon (30 games)

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Last Updated Tuesday, September 16 2008 @ 02:42 PM EDT


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