Aces Low Solitaire app for iPhone and iPad
Aces Low is addicting solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. It is similar to Aces Up (also known as Aces High or Four Aces) except that you win by leaving four Twos and you discard higher cards of the same suite.
"Simple, fun game. Perfect for downtime."
"Excellent, Fast-paced game!"
• How to Play •
1. If there are two or more cards of the same suit, discard all but the lowest-ranked card of that suit.
2. Whenever there are any empty spaces, you may choose the top card of another pile to be put into the empty space.
3. The game ends when no more cards can be dealt and no more moves can be made.
4. The lower the number of cards left on the table, the better your score is. To win is to have only the four Twos left.
Check out our other free card game:
• Aces Up Solitaire
Latest reviews of Aces Low Solitaire app for iPhone and iPad
Love it!
Simple, fun game. Perfect for downtime. I love sharing it with others and seeing who ends up with the fewest number of cards.
Fun twist
Fun twist to a classic game. However I wish I had to option to upgrade to "remove ads".
Very addicting!
Fun game, quick and easy to play. However, the ads are extremely loud and annoying. Would love to see and upgrade for this to eliminate the ads.
Too many ads!!!!
I would buy a pro version of this game if it would eliminate the ads in between each game. You need to fix this app! When it wants you to answer if you want to play again it will keep giving you the same pop up box to answer it again and again and keep playing 30 second commercials for movies, apps, etc.
Its an interesting spin on solitaire but the ads drive me crazy. Fix the app and make a version you can purchase without ads and I will consider amending this review to make the star rating higher.
Aces Low
I like this game quite a bit, simple, and short
playing. But, the game constantly crashes when an ad is supposed to be displayed.
The only problem I have with the game itself
is that it is almost impossible to win, much like
Klondike solitaire. I keep asking myself why I
keep playing this game (which is not that much
anymore). Possibly, you can improve that aspect of the game, giving the player an incentive to continue to play it. cdm/app44
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