Virtue Solitaire Collection
Virtue Solitaire Collection Summary
Virtue Solitaire Collection is a mobile Android app in Card by Antisthenes. It has about 19+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 8.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 29, 2026.
Recent activity: 1.00 installs this week (19 over 4 weeks) View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 29, 2026 .
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App Description
A beautiful patience solitaire collection with stunning decks and relaxing play
Play various Solitaire variants, such as Klondike, FreeCell, Spider and Tri-Peaks using beautifully unique looking cards on a relaxing virtual table top.
Customize the look and feel for your preference and device with a large collection of card deck and table styles, special effects such as card wear and tear, animated effects and various controls and game settings to adjust at your leisure. Or keep things basic and simple — it's your game.
Aside from offering unique and novel Solitaire variants, a virtual "tabletop sandbox" that can be used to play virtually any single player game in the absence of a physical deck of cards is also available.
Partial list of included games:
- Klondike, Yukon, Baker's Dozen
- FreeCell, Spider and variants such as Simple Simon
- Forty Thieves variants (e.g. Napoleon at St. Helena, Ali Baba, Josephine, Thieves of Egypt...)
- TriPeaks and variants
- Golf and variants
- Pyramid and variants
- "bite sized" solitaires such as Half Klondike
Some of the featured games were designed specifically for the collection. These include games and .may include the use of cards such as the Knight (from the 56-card deck).
Try our unique and ironically named "Rush Hour Patience", which can easily be configured to meet your difficulty requirements by adding Knights (increases difficulty), Free Cells (decreases difficulty) or Jokers (powerful wildcards for relaxed and easy play).
Card games like Patience games are known to have positive effects on the mind by stimulating certain regions of the brain. Exercising the brain regularly is likely to improve cognitive function, memory and may even delay the onset of dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
