Here are a few options for the English description of “King of FreeCell,” building upon “Play FreeCell solitaire in this polished version of the classic card game.”:
Short & Sweet (under 50 words):
More Detailed (50-100 words):
Options focusing on features (can be added to the above):
Remember to choose the description that best suits your marketing goals and target audience. Use engaging language and highlight the game’s strengths.
Here are a few options for rewriting the instructions in English, each with a slightly different tone and level of detail:
Option 1 (Concise):
The goal is to move all cards to the four foundation piles on the right, building up by suit from Ace to King. On the tableau, you can build down by rank and alternate colors (red on black, black on red). Use the four free cells as temporary holding spaces.
Option 2 (Slightly more detailed):
Move all cards to the four foundation piles on the right. These piles are built up by suit, from Ace to King. On the tableau (the main playing area), you can place cards on top of each other only if they are one rank lower and of opposite color (red on black, black on red). You can use the four free cells to temporarily hold cards as needed.
Option 3 (More beginner-friendly):
Win the game by moving all the cards to the four empty spaces on the right. Each of these spaces will hold cards of the same suit, ordered Ace to King. You can stack cards on the main playing area only if the top card is one rank higher and a different color than the card below it (for example, a red 7 on a black 8). The four empty spaces at the top are free cells you can use to temporarily move cards around.
Choose the option that best suits your target audience. Option 1 is best for experienced players, while Option 3 is better for beginners. Option 2 falls somewhere in between.