Solitaire Deluxe

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Solitaire Deluxe
DeveloperPresage Software[1]
PublisherInterplay Entertainment
PlatformWindows
Release1995[2]

Solitaire Deluxe, also known as Solitaire Deluxe For Windows,[1] is a 1995 video game developed by American[3] studio Presage Software and published by Interplay Entertainment.

Solitaire Deluxe is a game in which players can explore two dozen different Solitaire tableaus, each offering unique rules and scoring variations. Players can play casually by selecting any game or enter into a structured Tournament mode that strings multiple games together for extended play. Classic favorites like Klondike, Monte Carlo, and Pyramid are included, alongside more intricate options such as Spider, Calculation, and Osmosis. Players can choose from 18 themed decks, ranging from traditional designs to Japanese and Mayan styles, and even personalize the playing surface with colorful backgrounds or their own bitmap images.[4]

Development

The game was developed by Presage Software, a company founded in 1986.[3]

Reception

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