![]() ![]() You will see a "Please rotate your device" message if you try to play the game while keeping the phone or tablet in portrait mode. The game won't run on mobile devices until you orient the screen properly. Not sure if it's a bug in my code, or in the audio library. The obvious choice for the JavaScript audio library is howler.js, but for some reason, I can't get it to work properly across all browsers - especially their mobile versions. Not an actual game update, just taking a moment to say I'm sorry the game doesn't include music yet. The game is currently using the licensed "Atlanta After Hours" soundtrack from. Happy to announce that I have finally added jazz music and sound effects to the project! The game starts muted, though, for those of you who don’t want to disturb others. ![]() I score over 420 points regularly let me know your top score and I’ll try to beat it. You start with 500 points, and with each move you make you lose one point. However, I thought that some of my website visitors may not know the exact rules, so I have created a simple, 2-page online game manual.Īdded a game score system to encourage players (including myself) to improve their scores. If you’re here, I assume you know how to play FreeCell. I didn’t want to introduce this option at first, but then I felt pity for others (including myself), so I coded it.Īdded a game help system. I noticed that sometimes the computer deals the cards in a way that makes it almost impossible to finish the game quickly and get a decent score. loads in under 2 seconds here, but I thought it might load slower for some of the visitors in remote countries, so there you have it.Īdded a game restart function. The game was – obviously – missing a loading screen. I couldn't create good-looking graphics to save my life! Actually, if you see some graphics you like on this site, they're probably downloaded from Depositphotos as well. Additionally, the new set has a much smaller file size, which leads to faster game loading speeds. I like blue a lot in case you haven’t noticed yet :)Ĭhanged the card set to a better-looking one downloaded from. Actually, they are supposed to match THE site color. Upgraded the rest of the game's graphics as well, to make them blend the site colors. The next phase will be multiplayer connectivity over the Internet, of course. With this setup, signal strength is around 70%, which should be more than enough for what I need. My girlfriend lives half a mile away, and I managed to connect to her Wi-Fi using an Alfa card from. I've never seen this done before, so it's going to be an exciting project. ![]() PlayFreeCellOnline 2 is announced! The main feature of the second version will be the ability to play FreeCell with two players cooperatively over the same Wi-Fi network. Major announcement - PFO 2.0 in being developed! One more thing: due to massive spam, the contact form has been disabled for now. The game continues to run fine despite the error, but this bug definitely needs some squishing, so I’ll take care of that. They could be placed in the Ace, 3, 2 order, for example, instead of Ace, 2, 3. My friend Ronnie caught a bug: sometimes the cards can get mixed up even though they are properly arranged in the piles on the right side of the screen. Alternatively, scroll down to check out my developer log and find out more about this project. The website doesn’t include any ads or other nasty things, so go ahead, click the game image and start playing. And then I got this (brilliant?) idea: why not create a site that allows me – and you – to play FreeCell Solitaire and listen to jazz music at the same time? And this is exactly how was born. I used to play solitaire and listen to jazz music at night, to unwind after a tiring day at work. ![]() So, the music I’m listening to stops in the 40s, when musicians started to add dissonant harmonies to their creations.Īnyway, I digress. I’m talking about New Orleans jazz, performed by swingers such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie. I’m a lone nerd who likes card games, especially solitaire, and jazz music. Sometimes I use PHP and Node.js for backend apps. The main programming languages I use on a daily basis are HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I work for a prominent company, building all sorts of web applications. ![]()
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