Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How to play Windows games like Minesweeper, Solitaire, FreeCell on Windows 8

How to play Windows games like Minesweeper, Solitaire, FreeCell on Windows 8:
Games like Minesweeper, Solitaire, FreeCell or Hearts have been included in most versions of the operating system by default. They have a large fan base not only at home but also at offices throughout the country, and if they have not been blocked in an office, you usually find some employees playing a game or two.
With Windows 8 comes a change to how games are being made available to the user of the system. Windows 8 does not ship with the games installed, and there is no “games” feature that you can install optionally like you could under Windows 7 Professional to add those classic desktop games back to the system.
Instead, you find those games listed in Microsoft’s Windows Store. The first thing that you need to know about Windows Store is that you can only install apps and games if you log in with your Microsoft Account. If you do not, you do not get to play a single classic game on Windows 8.
You find all available games under the games listing in the store. All free and paid games are listed here, and it may be difficulty to find the Microsoft games in the list, especially if the count increases to thousands. Some official games have “Microsoft” in their name while others have not, which adds to the confusion as well.
The three games that have at the time of writing are:

  • Microsoft Minesweeper

  • Microsoft Solitaire Collection

  • Microsoft Mahjong


And there are two additional games by Microsoft that do not have the company name in their title

  • Wordament (only playable if you sign into Xbox Live)

  • Cut the Rope (trial)


It is not clear right now if missing games, like Hearts, Internet Backgammon, Spades and Hearts, Chess Titans or Purble Place will be added at a later point in time.


Microsoft Solitaire Collection


This game is a collection of various Solitaire games, some old, some new, that you can play once you have installed it on your Windows 8 system. The games included are:

  • Klondike Solitaire

  • Spider Solitaire

  • FreeCell

  • Pyramid Solitaire

  • TriPeaks Solitaire

  • Daily Challenges


FreeCell
freecell
Spider Solitaire
spider solitaire
Pyramid
pyramid solitaire
Klondike
klondike
TriPeaks
tripeaks
All solitaire games feature different themes deck that you can use instead of the default deck theme. Achievements, leaderboards, extensive statistics and daily challenges will also be available on launch. It is not clear yet if all features will be available for free.


Microsoft MineSweeper


Minesweeper has received a big update as well. You can still play easy, medium, expert and custom sized minefields, but also join daily challenges or play the adventure mode.
minesweeper


Microsoft Mahjong


Just like the other games, Mahjong has been improved and is now offering 12 different setups and three difficulty levels. What makes this interesting is that you need to unlock all but the first setup for each difficulty level before you can advance.
mahjong


Closing Words


If you want to play classic Windows games you need a Microsoft Account and download the games from the store to do so. Minesweeper, the Solitaire Collection and Mahjong are great updates that offer better graphics, additional game modes and features that the majority of users will surely like. If there is one thing to criticize it is that you can’t play the game in a small window on the screen in Office or school anymore, as they can only be run in fullscreen.

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