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Sage Solitaire

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Price
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Games & Card & Family
Last Update
Aug 04, 2021
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542

Avg rating,
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⭐4.0

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Sage Solitaire is a brand new Solitaire variant that combines the luck and joy of Solitaire with the depth of Poker; lovingly crafted, and optimized for your phone. **As featured in the New York Times holiday gift guide!** Named 'Game of the Week' by both TouchArcade.com and BoingBoing. 5/5 Stars “A fantastic example of how to make a mobile card game that's unique, fast, and strategic.“ - Touch Arcade 4.5/5 Stars "I’m in love with Sage Solitaire" - App Advice ------WHATS IN THE “BOX”? The free version of Sage Solitaire deals out Single Deck, Insta-Tournament, and Vegas Modes. A single in-app purchase kills ads, and unlocks more modes, wallpapers, and themes that pair nicely with any situation you might be in. So take it with you, Sage is a Solitaire game fit for your life. ------MORE PRAISE FOR SAGE SOLITAIRE... "No doubt about it: If you liked Threes you're gonna enjoy Sage Solitaire." - Asher Vollmer, creator of Threes "I can’t stop playing" - The Verge "Might be one of the best designed games of the year" -FastCompany "Already taking over where my Threes addiction left off..." ProductHunt "A great take on solitaire" - SlideToPlay ------A WORD FROM THE DEVELOPER Klondike and FreeCell Solitaire are great games when all you have is a deck of cards, but you have more than that, you have the computer phone of the future! Our phone screens aren't the size of a table (yet), so why do we have to play solitaire games designed for tables? Isn't it time we had a solitaire game where the cards were big enough to see and easily touch? Shouldn't there be a solitaire game light enough to play casually, yet deep enough for swapping strategies with friends? At least that's what I think. I hope you enjoy Sage Solitaire. -zach ------FULL GAME FEATURE LIST - Six Different Modes (Insta, Single, Double, Vegas, Grit, and Fifteens) - 48 Achievements - Tons of GameCenter Leaderboards - In-Depth Statistics tracking synced across devices through iCloud - Loads of Wallpapers and Card Backs - Night Mode (easy on your eyes for playing in the dark)

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Potter6Plus
Nov 30, 2018

The 2.0 update with newer device support is very much appreciated! I’m excited to be able to play this game again with it taking full advantage of the new screen sizes! One other feature I’d like to see added: darker colored backgrounds for day mode and/or the ability to switch the card front color separately from day/night mode. The night mode feature is super useful, and I love the dark backgrounds it includes, but I prefer the white card front color for my normal game play. Given the OLED display of the newer iPhones, I know the darker backgrounds of night mode are also better for battery life so I’d love to be able to compromise a little and have a darker background with the white card front, whether that be by adding darker backgrounds to day mode or by allowing the card front color to change separately. Perhaps it could even be implemented so that all backgrounds are available regardless of the day/night mode, a switch exists for the card front, but the night mode switch remains available too. That way, users can customize their main game day mode however they want with any combo of dark/light background and black/white card front, while still having the convenience of the night mode switch to instantly get the dark on dark combo when desired!

Enid Adams
Dec 05, 2018

I have loved playing this game for a long time, especially double deck. Unfortunately the update automatically installed on my phone and I believe it may have caused some issues with my phone’s cellular function, with a screen stuck on verifying cellular updates and no ability to call or text—scary. I don’t care about my ranking with the rest of the world, but would like to be able to play my personal best without so much tracking and sucking down battery life & memory with statistics. Is there a way to get back to the original version? It would be great to have a double deck version with the stepped up scoring used in tournament(otherwise it is all over too soon!) with the ability to opt out of worldwide rankings. Enid Adams

Mokidding1
Aug 11, 2016

This is my favorite game; my 'go-to game. It's unique, a different breed of solitaire that I've never seen before. It's deceptively simple to play, but quite a challenge to win (by clearing the board, beating your highest score, or if you want, competing against the leaderboards and other challenges). It offers tons of backgrounds, card backs, ways to play, and fun 'awards' with a sense of humor - all in a seamless, simple and uncluttered format. Brilliantly done!! There are different options of play, like "Vegas Style", "Single Deck", "Double Deck" and a couple more. I've been playing Single Deck all along and still not bored! I look forward to trying the others. UPDATE: Aug 2016 Wanted to review again, after the latest update. Everything I said in original review still stands, and then some! I still play this game all the time - still my go-to game after all these months! I Never get bored of it. Since my last review I tried out the 15-mode game, and I am addicted! I also tried Vegas style, and definitely have a lot of room to grow on that one :-o. I love the challenge of it. I am also very glad the game lets me reset my bank back to where it started. (I wasn't doing so bad, but my husband tried and he really put me in debt!). I can't say enough about Sage Solitaire! Thank you, zac (i think that's the right name for who created this game)... you are a genius!!

Omighty One
Oct 09, 2016

Played the free version (and regrettably bought the paid version) and it was fun. Difficult game, which I like, but the design has flaws. The scoring system doesn't reward you enough. The requirement to span more than one row causes too many failed games. Once you get a decent high score, it's next to near impossible to beat it because it's basically a maximum. The vegas mode is completely broken. You start with $500 and a minimum of a $50 ante. Your payout is based on a multiplier you increase by clearing the top two rows of cards. Even if you successfully clear the entire board and get the bonus multiplier you don't make your ante back meaning you always lose money from the bank regardless. Vegas mode should really be called "completely broken and not thought out mode designed so you will never unlock true grit mode even though you paid $2.99 to unlock mode". Disappointed as I think the game has great potential outside of the frustrating flaws which could be easily fixed.

shatland is my name
May 30, 2019

this game took over my screen time for about 3 weeks. the idea is great, the graphics and sounds are great, even most of the game mechanics are good. but there are a few things that keep popping up that ultimately chipped away any interest or excitement i had for this game. mechanically, two pair IS a poker hand but not allowed, however, a 3-card straight is not a poker hand and is allowed. also, not being able to make a hand from the same row is annoying. it might not be if there were more than three rows OR if there were the same amount of cards in each pile. the final mechanic that really twists the knife is trashing a card and finding the same ranked card underneath. the probability of drawing a pair in a 52 card deck is something like 1/200. this happens every single game, often more than once. the scoring, on another hand, is totally bunk. not too bad in single deck, but vegas is just horrible. not only can you only score on one suit (bonus suit) but the point values too low to make your ante back and clearing the board is required to make anything above ante. also, why bother upping the ante? betting 50 and clearing the board with $20 wins you about 50. betting 200 and clearing the board with $20 wins you about 50 (maybe slightly more). the risk is SO much higher but the reward is the same. then there are exhaustive ads that increase over time. was fun for a bit, but i’m over it.

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About Sage Solitaire

Developed by Zach Gage.

Sage Solitaire is ranking in   Games & Card & Family

Last update was at Aug 04, 2021and the current version is 2.1.2.

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Sage Solitaire have a 542a user reviews.

Sage Solitaire was released in the App Store. It is developed by Zach Gage, who have also released the following apps.

Sage Solitaire has 542 user reviews.​

Sage Solitaire has an average rating of 4.0. ​The latest version of Sage Solitaire 2.1.2​ ​​was ​released on Aug 04, 2021​.

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