Introduction
A welcome message to the guide
Now you can play the classic Solitaire card game and win rare items and NP while doing so! You can win 2 different types of trophies from Sakhmet Solitaire - one from the Hi-Score Table and the other type is given out at special times during the game. It costs 50 NP per play.
NOTE: There is a daily limit of 2500 Neopoints, although you can continue to play for free throughout the rest of the day once you have reached that limit. Although you will not be rewarded any Neopoints for the free games, the score you receive will still be added to your High Score!!!
Controls
How to maneuver your character and play the game
Picking One or Three
Instructions on how to play
When you first start up the game, you will notice the option to pick "1" or "3". Basically what this is, is that you can ether have 1 card come from the draw deck at a time, or 3 come out at a time. The problem when selecting 3 is that you have to clear the top card, to get to the 2nd, and clear the 2nd to get to the third. The benefit is that when you run out of cards, you can start the draw deck over as to where in "1" you can't. I personally prefer one, but its up to you. :)
Game Trophies
Instructions on how to play
You will notice there are not one, but TWO types of trophies. Why is this? Well, one is for the high score board winners (people who are highly addicted to solitaire) and one for players who aren't so addicted to win. You get these games when you have beaten a selective amount of games. To win the gold, I believe you have to win 2 or more games in a row.
Playing the Game
Instructions on how to play
For many, solitaire is a very simple game. Its been around for ages, and you can even play it on your computer. Your object in the game is to put all the cards on the Top Card Deck, going from Ace to King per suit. You stock up cards in the Playing Card Area from the Draw Deck so when the time comes, you can easily place the cards into the Top Card Area/Deck. Two of the same colour cannot be touching, so it must go black, red, or red, black. It does not matter the suit when placing them into the Playing Card Area. In the Playing Card Area, you must place them from King to Ace, the opposite of the Top Card Deck. If a spot is available, or you run out of cards in a section, you can move the King to the section, but only kings. There is 7 sections in all on the Playing Card Field.