And you’d be able to lift that whole stack up and move it to either a blank space or to a 5 or another 7, as long as they’re all of the same suit. That means you can place an 8 over a 7 and then another 8 over that. You have much more freedom, as you’re allowed to stack cards in both ascending and descending order. What Flipflop does is, well…flips everything you know on its head. For the sake of this review, I’m going to assume you already know how to play Solitaire.
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