Happy Farm Solitaire

Happy Farm Solitaire

Happy Farm Solitaire is a wonderful game with very nice graphics and a relaxing ambiance.
If you like cards games and solitaire games, you will love HAPPY FARM SOLITAIRE with its beautifull design.

HAPPY FARM SOLITAIRE is a very nice classic solitaire, with no complex gaming mechanisms that you can find in new kind of solitaire games nowdays. In HAPPY FARM SOLITAIRE, just relax and enjoy playing a solitaire game with amazing and so cute graphisms.

Play Guide for Happy Farm Solitaire

The goal of solitaire is to form 4 piles of cards (each pile comprising cards of the same symbol) classified in ascending order: Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, King. These 4 stacks are to be made next to the 7 columns. Each pile must start with an Ace.

Core Features

+ Daily challenge
+ Skins available
+ Achievements
+ Leaderboard

Which game category does this title belong to?

This game belongs to the Cards genre.

Who made this game and who is credited as the developer?

Playtouch is behind the development of this game.

Will the game function properly on both Android and iOS devices?

Yes, Happy Farm Solitaire supports mobile play on iOS and Android.

What specific software or engine was used to develop this game?

The game uses Construct 2 game development library like Cocos or Construct 3.

What terms or phrases are used to describe the game?

The labels used to categorize this game include: animal, arcade, farm, solitaire.

Is cruelty a part of the gameplay?

No, Happy Farm Solitaire does not contain any elements of aggression or cruelty.

Is blood present in the game’s imagery or story?

No, Happy Farm Solitaire does not involve blood elements.

Is the game made for a specific gender audience?

The game has a particular Male & Female focus.

Which age demographics does this game target?

The most suitable age groups for this game are Kids.

Would you recommend this game for children?

No, Happy Farm Solitaire is not appropriate for a children's age group.
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