100 VARIATIONS OF CLASSIC AND INNOVATIVE NEW SOLITAIRE GAMES
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Software For Windows PC's 500 MHz Pentium Processor or better, Windows® 98/
2000/ ME/ XP / Vista / 7 128 MB RAM, 16MB Video Card, DirectX compatible video and
sound cards, 100 MB hard drive space, CD-ROM, Mouse
Frequently asked questions for the Brain Games Solitaire.
Q: After installing Brain Games Solitaire and attempting to start game I get this
message: "The D3D8.DLL is linked to missing export DDRAW.DLL:Unlock CB.” The
game does not launch.
A: This error is usually caused by a Windows component that is either corrupt or too
old to be compatible. In most cases it is caused by a corrupted DirectX installation.
Update your DirectX again, by going to Microsoft's website and downloading the latest
version.
www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/downloads
Please install this update, reboot your PC, the program should work without problems.
Q: I don’t know how to play some of the Solitaire games. Are there detailed
instructions and
rules available?
A: Each version of Solitaire has its own rules, which you can find in the Help file located
on the support page of our site or within the game itself under the GAME options / HOW
TO PLAY area.
You can also turn on the Tutorial Mode in the program when learning a new game by
going to the TOOLS are in the lower right area of the play screen and selecting
“GAMEPLAY” and checking the box for Tutorial Mode.
Q: I don’t understand how to play Amazons solitaire. There seems to be more
cards then there
should be.
A: To play Amazons, there are two decks of cards used which is why you are seeing
more cards than standard Solitaire. The kings, deuces, 3's, 4's, 5's, and 6's are
removed from the pack. The remaining cards rank normally from queen high down to 7,
with aces below 7's.
Q: Is there a way to turn off the music in the program other than turning off my
speakers?
A: Absolutely. You can change the sound effects and music of the game OR even turn
them off completely but going to the TOOLS area in the lower right area of the play
screen and selecting SOUND AND MUSIC.
Q: I have installed Solitaire but it’s difficult to see the cards on the screen.
A: One of the great features of this game is the larger cards option. You can set an
option to have 'larger' cards play by going to OPTIONS / GRAPHICS section and checking
the box for it.
Also you may want to change card faces as some are just naturally designed with
bigger and bolder artwork, this can be done in this same OPTIONS/GRAPHICS area.
Q: How do I quit when I want to stop playing a Solitaire game.
A: You must exit the game you are playing first, then exit the program from the main
menu.
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