Some versions of Solitaire like Spider Solitaire or FreeCell.
Microsoft has a reason to put Solitaire into Windows: making people comfortable using computers and operating systems. This cause is no longer important, but back in 1990, Windows was a relatively new concept for many people, moving the mouse was quite difficult and personal computers were still strange to those who were chiefs. finished in the environment of pencils and typewriters. Solitaire's simplicity and familiarity make it easy for users to use the mouse to point and click.
Although the most famous game in the world, few people know the names of those who made it. They are almost not rewarded or honored because they are Microsoft employees and code, design . are considered their daily work.
Klondike designed by Susan Kare.
The first version of Solitaire was introduced in Windows 1990 as Klondike, designed by Susan Kare and the person who wrote the game code is Wes Cherry. As soon as he was developing, Cherry predicted the possibility that the game would be much loved by office staff, so he inserted the "boss key" code in the game so that when the button was pressed, the deck would disappear and the display would be few. code .C (pretending to be working). However, Microsoft asked him to remove this feature in the version that was included in Windows 3.0.
Windows Solitaire is regularly updated with new graphics and game rules according to the operating system. For example, the version on Windows 7 and Vista allows the player to save (save) a game that is playing badly.