Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday

Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday

Embark on a voyage like never before in Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday! Play cards aboard the lavish cruise ship as you visit the Pyramids, Opera House, Taj Mahal, Easter Island, and more beautiful locations. Solve the solitaire puzzles by clicking the cards in the right order. Stack the cards in as few turns as you can and unlock more puzzles as you play. Enjoy the colorful graphics and discover a total of one hundred levels!

Explore the Gameplay of Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday

In Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday, your goal is to clear all of the cards on the screen. After the cards are dealt, you’ll see a stack at the bottom. Its top card is shown, and you can start piling on cards with a value directly below or above that by tapping them. For example, from Ace, you can count up to two or down to King. If you’re stuck, you can undo a move or deal a card from the face-down pile. After enough consecutive matches, you gain extra cards.

Use the mouse or touchscreen to play.

Who published the game?

The main developer credited for this game is Azerion Casual Games.

Does the game offer a mobile version for users?

Yes, you can play Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday on your smartphone or tablet.

Does the game contain violent or cruel elements?

Yes, there are scenes of cruelty in Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday's gameplay.

Is the game made using an open-source game engine or a proprietary one?

This game is powered by Javascript.

What category is this game listed under?

The game is listed under the Cards category.

How is this game labeled in terms of tags?

The searchable tags assigned to the game include classic, holiday, solitaire.

Who is the game most appropriate for in terms of gender?

This game suits Female best.

What ages is this game suitable for?

Adults, Seniors should play this game based on age.

Is blood depicted in the game?

Yes, there is blood present in Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday gameplay.

Can children safely enjoy this game?

No, Tripeaks Solitaire Holiday does not meet the standards for children's content.
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