: Includes games like Scorpion , known for its complex sequencing, and Ocean's 11 , a difficult variation played with three decks that requires managing 12 tableau piles and 11 reserve spots.
: Every game mode includes its own set of rules and tips to help players understand the specific mechanics of that variation.
is a classic digital card game collection developed by GameHouse Inc. that brings together ten distinct variations of solitaire into a single, polished interface. Released around February 2008 as part of the broader Super GameHouse series, it serves as a nostalgic staple for fans of casual PC gaming from the early 2000s. Included Games and Variations
: Supports both windowed and full-screen modes for different desktop preferences. Historical Context and Availability
Super GameHouse Solitaire Vol. 3 was originally distributed as shareware for systems. It was part of a larger push by GameHouse to dominate the casual market, alongside other volumes and the Super GameHouse Solitaire Collection . While many of these older titles were discontinued from official GameHouse storefronts following the shutdown of their legacy clients around 2013, they remain available through various third-party archive and software sites.
The game was designed for ease of use and "sneaking in" quick sessions during a workday, including several quality-of-life tools:
This volume specifically curates ten different ways to play, catering to both those seeking a difficult strategic challenge and those looking for a casual pastime:
: Automatically saves your current game, allowing you to close the application and resume exactly where you left off later.
: Includes games like Scorpion , known for its complex sequencing, and Ocean's 11 , a difficult variation played with three decks that requires managing 12 tableau piles and 11 reserve spots.
: Every game mode includes its own set of rules and tips to help players understand the specific mechanics of that variation.
is a classic digital card game collection developed by GameHouse Inc. that brings together ten distinct variations of solitaire into a single, polished interface. Released around February 2008 as part of the broader Super GameHouse series, it serves as a nostalgic staple for fans of casual PC gaming from the early 2000s. Included Games and Variations : Includes games like Scorpion , known for
: Supports both windowed and full-screen modes for different desktop preferences. Historical Context and Availability
Super GameHouse Solitaire Vol. 3 was originally distributed as shareware for systems. It was part of a larger push by GameHouse to dominate the casual market, alongside other volumes and the Super GameHouse Solitaire Collection . While many of these older titles were discontinued from official GameHouse storefronts following the shutdown of their legacy clients around 2013, they remain available through various third-party archive and software sites. that brings together ten distinct variations of solitaire
The game was designed for ease of use and "sneaking in" quick sessions during a workday, including several quality-of-life tools:
This volume specifically curates ten different ways to play, catering to both those seeking a difficult strategic challenge and those looking for a casual pastime: : Includes games like Scorpion
: Automatically saves your current game, allowing you to close the application and resume exactly where you left off later.