Fairway Solitaire Is An iPhone Solitaire Game You Should Play


When you write about video games for a living, you get so many emails about how great certain new video games are that they can’t possibly all be true. The people who send these emails are often being paid to tell me how awesome game x or y is. That’s what we call unreliable sourcing.

But, the person who recently emailed me about Fairway Solitaire played the ace and told me I really needed to trust her on this one. This game is the real deal, not just another boring free solitaire game for iPhone.

Yeah, whatever.

Well…

She was right. This is a damn good game.

It’s a card game mixed with a golf game. It’s mostly the former and requires you to try to clear out a batch of cards by flipping them and stringing them up or down in little straights. Each playthrough of a deck of cards should be considered a hole in one of Fairway Solitaire‘s golf course. Your goal is to play through that deck with as few cards remaining as possible. You’re playing each “hole” for par, or hopefully getting under it, meaning you’re leaving even fewer cards on the table… maybe none. If you’re even or under par for the whole course, you unlock a new one.

Those are the basics. They’re made more interesting with clever riffs on concepts like sand traps, water hazards and shooting from the rough (for those, a card needs to be played twice to be fully used). They have putting, irons and more. It’s all smartly done, but there’s no reason for me to explain any more. The game’s free.

So… trust me.

This game is the real deal, not just another boring free solitaire game for iPhone.

(One caveat: this is a “free-to-play” game, which means that, at many turns, you’ll run into resource limitations or perk-purchasing options that the developers hope will compel you to spend real money on the game. I’ve avoided doing so, so far. I think it’s because I’m playing well. I did pay a buck to unlock a full suite of options — essentially paying the creators something for this game — but if you’re worried that this game requires the constant input of your nickels and dimes, no, it doesn’t.)

Fairway Solitaire [iTunes — free with micro-transactions]
Fairway Solitaire, PC/Mac version [Big Fish Games – free trial]

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