The game's help file is detailed and gives you the instructions on how to play the 12 available card games in the application. At this day and age, surely there are other graphics that can be used when you win. Speaking of winning a round, the old cascading cards with afterimages are really getting old. The only gripe I have about the audio is the canned clapping that triggers when you win a round. The sound of shuffling and cards being dealt are nicely authentic. The games sound and audio are very crisp as well. If I did have actual cards that looked the way they did in the game, they'd only be pulled out when guests are present.
Let's put it this way, I wish I had the physical equivalent of the decks.
The level of detail in the said cards' are just beautiful. I especially liked the renditions of the King, Queen, and Jack cards. The game's animations are smooth and the graphics on the cards, both face and back, are very sharp. I went into this game thinking, 'How good can a solitaire game get? You play one, you've played them all.' I was pleasantly surprised that this free game is actually very well-made. As solitaire games go, this one is pretty good.