Cell Game

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Cell Game is an online multiplayer competitive-survival game. Combining gaming and education, it aims to let players learn and review knowledge through entertainment. In Cell Game, knowledge and strategy is your weapon. Your goal is to survive and become the most dominant cell on the game board!

Cell

Cell Upgrade

All cells can upgrade for once to gain a layer of protection. To upgrade a cell, players need to select their own cell and answer a medium level question correctly. An upgraded cell will have a white border (cell core will have “1” on it).

New game rules

1. A Player only can upgrade their own cell.

2. All cells can be upgraded only once.

3. Player needs to answer a medium level question to upgrade a cell

4. Player needs to answer two questions to capture an upgraded cell. First question will downgrade the cell to normal cell, second one will capture it

5. An upgraded cell still counts as one cell

Change cell color

A visual to let players know which cell they are selecting

More login methods

The game support 4 different ways to login right now. We now support Twitter and personal email to login, beside Google and Facebook.

Advanced Folder setting

This feature allows the instructor to reuse their question folders, so they do not have to enter all the questions again to another room. The step is simple, the instructor only needs to check the advanced setting in the room and paste the folder name or ID in the respective difficulty folder.


  • 100+ players in one game

  • Question Bank

  • Ranking Board

  • Strategic Thinking

Maximum 200 players battle in the same room. Size of the map will flexible resize based on number of player.

Question bank includes question from all subject and all difficulties.

It can store millions of question, and allow instructors to add as many question as they want.

A real time leaderboard will display all players current ranking

Using special strategy to defeat your enemy, and gain more cells

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1. Player will spawn on the map with a core

2. Click on the cell that is next to the core

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3. Answer a question correctly

4. Then you will get a Cell

5. Your goal: Survive and become the biggest cell

STEP1: Player will spawn on the map with a core

STEP3: Answer a question correctly

STEP5: Your goal: Survive and become the biggest cell

FreeCell Rules

The different piles

There are three different types of piles in FreeCell Solitaire. They are:

  • The Free Cells: The four piles in the upper left corner.
  • The Foundations: The four piles in the upper right corner.
  • The Tableau: The eight piles that make up the main table.

The setup

The Tableau piles are numbered from 1 to 8, piles 1-4 start with 7 cards each, piles 5-8 with 6 cards each. The Foundations and Free Cells are empty.

The objective

To win FreeCell, you must get all the cards onto the Foundations. The Foundations are ordered by suit and rank, each Foundation has one suit and you must put the cards onto them in the order Ace 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack Queen King. To do that you can use the moves described below:

Allowed moves

  • Move one or more cards from one Tableau pile to another. You can move the top card of a pile on the Tableau onto another Tableau pile, if that pile's top card is one higher than the moved card and in a different color. For example, you could move a red 6 onto a black 7. If the top cards on a Tableau pile are ordered, e.g. you have red 6, black 5, red 4 as the top cards, then you can click the red 6 and move all of them together onto another Tableau pile that has a black 7 as its top card. HOWEVER, there is a limitation to how many ordered cards you can move together. The number of cards you can move together is basically the number of empty free cells and empty tableaus + 1. So, if you have 2 free cells empty you can move 3 cards together. If you have all 4 free cells empty you can move 5 cards. If you have 3 free cells and 4 empty tableaus you can move 8 cards together. Moving many cards together is basically just a convenience the game provides. In the strictest sense you should always move one at a time, but if you have 4 ordered cards and 3 free cells then you could trivially move the top 3 ordered cards to the free cells, then move the fourth card and then move the 3 cards from the free cells back onto the fourth card. So, for convenience the game allows you to move n+1 cards together, where n is the number of free cells.
    If you have an empty Tableau pile then you can move any card there.
  • Move a single card onto a Free Cell. You can always move the top card of any Tableau Pile, Free Cell or Foundation onto a Free Cell if it's empty. Free Cell's can only hold a single card at a time.
  • Move a card from a Free Cell. You can move a card from a Free Cell onto a Foundation if it's in the same suit and one higher than the Foundation's top card. Or you can move a card from a Free Cell onto a Tableau pile if the card is one lower and in a different color than the Tableau pile's top card. E.g. you could move a red 5 from a Free Cell onto a Tableau pile where the current top card was a black 6.
  • You can move a Tableau card onto the Foundations. You can either drag the cards onto the Foundation, or just double click it and then it will go there by itself. When the Free Cells are empty and all cards on the Tableau are arranged in 4 piles and each of the piles has been ordered in descending order with alternating red/black cards then the Tableau will clear itself, since at that point you are guaranteed to win the game.
  • You can Undo as many times as you like. The game offers unlimited undos. Each Undo counts as a new move though, so if you're trying to win the game in as few moves as possible you should be careful about how many undos you use.

Time and Moves

The game counts the moves you make, and measures the time it takes to finish the game, so you can compete against your previous best games if you want. Currently this data is not stored anywhere, in the future I might add some kind of high scores.

About FreeCell

Hi. My name is Einar Egilsson and I made this online verson of FreeCell. FreeCell is the second solitaire game I create, before that I created Klondike (or 'classic' solitaire) and I've also made a few card games like Hearts, Spades and Whist.

If you have any questions, comments or requests for other solitaire games you can send them to admin@cardgames.io or tweet at me @cardgames_io. If you have any errors or problems when playing the game please include which browser you're using when you email me, it makes figuring out the problem a lot easier :)

Many thanks go to Nicu Buculei, who created the excellent playing card images that I use for the game.

If you like this game check out my various other games, and please share them on Facebook/Twitter/Google+

This is version 2974 of FreeCell.

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