This 660 solitaire game collection has it all.
So you want to play solitaire? Pretty Good Solitaire is the trailblazer of computer solitaire. The author, Thomas Warfield, has invented hundreds of games and several features for computer solitaire.
Almost all of the other solitaire makers have copied Thomas' ideas. Pretty Good Solitaire was born in mid 1995 and is the oldest existing solitaire collection available today.
According to their web site, Goodsol Development has founded the Solitaire Wizard that allows rules to be fine tuned to a players likings. If a game is too hard or too easy, use the Solitaire Wizard to change a rule or two.
This can make a game far more enjoyable to play. Other features invented by Goodsol Development is automatic game saving, snapshot position and right click auto move. All of these features have been copied by the other solitaire collections.
Pretty Good solitaire was the largest collection for most of its life, but Softgame Company's Funsol has been leapfrogging PGS for quite some time.
Funsol Solitaire Gold has 616 games as of this writing. Thomas Warfield has invented over 100 games for PGS. Others have been invented by his registered users.
Pretty Good Solitaire has new card graphics, and new card sets are being added every month. PGS has finally added three and four deck games and improved versions of Gaps and Freecell.
PGS has added customizable card animation that shows the cards moving from pile to pile.
Thomas Warfield has come through once again. He has invented a new solitaire collection called Action Solitaire. It allows you to play solitaire against the clock.
These games are similar to the fast action games at bars, arcades and gaming web sites and are very addicting. Mr. Warfield's latest product is Pretty Good Mahjongg, a tile matching game.
Goodsol Development is the intimate company.
Cats, personal gift wrapping and a husband and wife team is what Goodsol Development is all about. Thomas Warfield and his wife Anne Warfield run most of the company themselves. Tom's hard work early on has paid off.
He sent diskettes to dozens of magazines and newspapers and it finally paid off. Brit Hume, a syndicated computer columnist, wrote an article that was shown nationally in newspapers.
'Sales exploded' as Tom put it and he was able to quit his day job and spend all of his time working on PGS. Goodsol Development has several other products that can be found on our various solitaire collection pages.
Thomas Warfield and his wife recently bought a new home in Springfield, Illinois.