Napoleon
Napoleon.
The prince of solitaires with neapolitan cards. For incite the concentration. Playing fair you must study the winning moves. Three tries, no more, for rearrange the cards. If strategies are wrong nothing remains but to reflect on your's own errors. Either on the altar or in the dust.... All 40 cards are displayed on the table. You have three tries to rearrange the cards moving them in one of four free places. The succession of moves must be mentally pre-established for avoid the game breaks off because there are no possible moving. Be careful with kings. They probably block movements and match. |
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