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Stack ’em all with 15 in 1 Solitaire on Xbox

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15 in 1 solitaire
More Xbox Solitaire? That’s what you’re getting in 15 in 1 Solitaire

By our reckoning, we think there are the best part of 50 different Solitaire games available on Xbox. Might as well chuck another on the barbie with 15 in 1 Solitaire then, eh?

Available right now as the latest card-player to hit Xbox is 15 in 1 Solitaire; or 15in1 Solitaire if you take the Xbox Store for its word. 

MORE SOLITAIRE

Dip in and – shock horror – you’re getting access to a Solitaire game that provides more than just the usual forms of the game. Yep, this one has no less than 15 Solitaire games included, with Freecell and Klondike complemented by multiple more versions. 

It means that 15 in 1 Solitaire is found going up against some of our favourite Solitaire games currently on Xbox – the likes of the Dreamland Solitaire series, Ultimate Solitaire Collection and World of Solitaire for instance. Does it have enough about it to warrant another purchase or your cash over those others? Well, we’re not sure, but we’ll let you know in full review as soon as we can. 

We don’t think it’s worth our time or yours running through what 15 in 1 Solitaire offers aside from multiple versions of the iconic game, but get a look at the key features that the Inlogic Software and Silesia Games teams are hyping… 

Key features

  • 15 different game modes
  • Addictive simplicity
  • Minimalistic visuals

Buy now!

You’ll find 15 in 1 Solitaire on the Xbox Store. It’s playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S for just £2.49, as well as on PC, thanks to Xbox Play Anywhere support. That means your one purchase will see you able to take this one across console to PC and back again. 

Sold? Let us know in the comments below. 

15 in 1 Solitaire Description

Freecell and Klondike are just the beginning! Dive deep into the world of Solitaire in the largest Solitaire combo released yet. The common goal of all the solitaire variants is to eliminate all the cards, which are on the table. Move them to the corresponding pile based on the rules of particular mode. Every variant have different rules and allows different card movements. Stack ’em all!

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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