Free Cell is a form of Solitaire. There are an additional set of 4 spaces
into which you can move a pile of upturned cards for future use. Then, you
turn the top card in the remainder of that stack face up. If you have 4
piles of upturned cards in these 4 extra spaces, you empty one of those
spaces by moving them back onto the main stacks. For example, if the bottom
card of one of those piles in safety is a black 3, you can move that pile
back onto a red 2. Then, you have a free cell into which you can move
another stack when a play off the main stacks or the top face up card in the
discard pile cannot be used.
Mine Sweeper is a game in which all tiles are not marked. It on, I think, a
10 by 10 grid. Mines are randomly placed on squares. Reveal a square, and,
by deduction, try to not reveal a square that has a mine on it. When you
reveal a squares, all of the unmined adjacent squares are revealed. Each
unmined square has the number of mines that are in adjacent squares. If you
reveal the top left square, and all of the top row becomes revealed, they
are all safe. If the top left square has a 1 in it, you know that there is
a mine directly below, or southeast of that top left square. If you reveal
the square directly below, or south, of the top left square, and there is a
1 in that square, you know that the square to your right is mined. You have
found the first mine, and can flag it as being mined. Continue playing
until you have either correctly flagged all of the mined squares or have
blown up by stepping onto a mine, in which case, you have lost the game.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dacia Cole" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] windows games of microsoft
What is the point of Free Sell and how do you play it? Also, is Mine
Sweeper the key to that looking for concealed tiles and clearing them
out?
Dacia
On 10/31/14, Thomas Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Dacia,
All of the card games like Hearts, Solitaire, Spider Solitaire,
Spades, and FreeCell are all accessible. Checkers and Backgammon are
also accessible. I haven't tried Chess and Mahjong but they are worth
checking out since all of the other Microsoft games were reasonably
accessible with a screen reader on Windows 7.
Cheers!
On 10/31/14, Dacia Cole <[email protected]> wrote:
Besides Hearts and Mine Sweeper which I'm trying to figure out how to
play, which other ones are accessible?
thanks,
Dacia
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