That said, Microsoft Solitaire Collection does not carry the same cross-platform baggage as the two previous titles. As one of the earliest sanctioned batch of apps from Microsoft that are 'multi-platform' in the Windows world, mistakes are going to be made. It's an interface that is partially compromised on Windows Phone because it is ported from Windows 8. All three of these titles, developed by Arkadium, share a common user interface and attributes. When it did arrive last month, it was joined by Mahjong ( reviewed here) and Minesweeper ( reviewed here). It was included 'out of the box' in Windows Mobile, and looking back, it's unusual that it has taken so long to arrive on Windows Phone with Redmond's blessing. Solitaire has a long history with Microsoft, being present in almost all the desktop GUI's since a mouse was introduced, to help give basic training on clicking, dragging, dropping, and window management.
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