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Accordion

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Genre: Strategy    |     Year: 1989    |     Publisher: Softdisk Publishing    |     Developer: SoftDisk Publishing
Game Review (written by Chrissi) Added on: 11/29/2007
Accordion is a card game similar to the ever so famous game of Solitaire. The main purpose of the game is to pile up the cards on top of one another, moving your individual cards and piles of cards a few spaces left when you have a matching suit or value. When you move a card to the left another card will deal on the opposite side of the deck. There is a selection of rows starting at thirteen, ten or seven cards, depending how hard you want the game to be.


Accordion is a great variation of Solitaire with an added difficulty. There are so many things you have to keep in mind when you are moving your cards and piles around so further in the game you don’t get messed up and have to start over. The game is a very strategic game involving a lot of thought and pre determining your next move, if possible. If you run out of things to do or find yourself stuck, then it is very likely you will have to begin the level over or attempt another hand.

The game is a great game if you enjoy card games. With the different levels of difficult you can play the game can be either very easy,
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or become one of the most complicated card games you’ve ever experienced. Once you start playing and figure out what to do a little bit better you may find yourself getting further along a lot faster.
One great aspect of the game is that it does record your scores so you and any other user on your computer who plays the game can compete to see who can get higher scores and further along. This game has been made into a great card game that takes you to that next level of difficulty that Solitaire could have used to make players enjoy it longer.

Accordion is a great game for any ages. With the selection of difficulty in your hands you could have your young children playing this game in no time. The graphics are pretty good! Nothing too fancy has been done that would of most likely made this game loose some appeal if it had over the top graphics. All in all, Accordion is a great card game that involves a fair amount of strategizing to actually get far into it. If you’ve found yourself enjoying card games in the past, Accordion is most likely a game you’ll find yourself addicted to in no time at all.


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