mucking up the the colour of the suit
Neng
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Game: klondike
Game #: 2001684795
What would you like to see?
Reverting to how cards have been for at least 80 years.
Comments
When you are done appreciating our sense of humor, you can press the "Regular Cards" button.
Always love April Fool cards. Makes you think. Maybe you should keep it as an option?
We do actually, though there's no "nice" interface to it. If you add
?theme=fools
to the URL (web address) it'll use the April Fools theme.We also have
halloween
,christmas
,usa
, andvalentine
(and a new one that nobody has seen yet).Until I read the grumpy notes, I was so intent on playing after the "interlude" that I didn't even notice the difference in cards (other than a brighter red) and still got decent scores. David, you make our day!
what's the code to use the pretty Canada Day maple leaves? A candle image would be a nice effect for cHanuka, birthdays, memorial day, maybe anniversaries
?theme=canada
We'd be happy to add more (especially national holidays for countries where Green Felt is popular), but we need suggestions as to national holidays and symbols that would be appropriate. The top ten countries playing Green Felt from July 2016 were:
If anyone from those countries wants to suggest the equivalent to US Independence day or Canada day for their country, we'd love to hear it.
In the UK, there are four "Patron Saints Days" which could be symbolised as:
Wales, March 1st, St David's Day, daffodils
Northern Ireland, March 17th, St Patrick's Day, shamrocks (clover)
England, April 23rd, St George's Day, red dragons or red roses
Scotland, November 30th, St Andrew's Day, thistles
Good Idea