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wraggster
June 21st, 2006, 06:50
JessTicular (http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php/topic,2469.msg17835.html#msg17835) posted this news:

The basic idea of Spider Solitair is to make piles of cards that go from K - A of the same suit.
Once you've made the pile, it is taken out and put at the bottom.

You can only move cards on top of each other if they are in number sequence.
So, in the screenshot, one of the 2's in the middle can be moved over onto the 3 on the right.
But, the 10 cannot be put on the Q just to the right of it, as there is no J there.

It gets harder when you play with more than 1 suit, as you can put, for example a 6 - A of Diamonds onto a K- 7 of Spades, but they can't go out as they are not all the same suit ( You have K - A, but different suits ).
That then means that you cannot pick up any of the cards above the 6, since there is a different suit breaking them.

The best way to figure it out is to have a bash with 1 suit, then try 2.
You'll pick it up quite quickly since the rules are relatively simple to get the hang of.

Jess.

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jungec
June 23rd, 2006, 20:38
hmm can we get a build for the supercard sd?

Shermanator
June 23rd, 2006, 22:51
I dont get this is it a homebrew?

Jess T
February 6th, 2007, 14:16
This project has an official home at:
http://jt0.org/projects/spidersolitaire

and is now up to release version 2.0.1 (the version linked here is 1.1.1)

Change Log
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2.0.1 - Compiled under DevkitARM r20 and libnds 20070127
- Fixed: When a large pile would extend very far off the bottom of
the screen, it would wrap around to the top

2.0.0 - Cards are now highlighted when selected
- Added Cheating (Press A)
- Added Undo (Press B)
- Dragging cards now only 'jump piles' when dragged wholely over an
adjacent pile. This improves the accuracy of dropping cards.



jungec,
Unforunatly, I don't know how to make a SCSD version, can you do it yourself? I'm sure it's simply a patching utility.

Shermanator,
Yes, it's a homebrew application.