1. Description
This game is a 3D take on the classic TriPeaks Solitaire format. Players navigate through a series of "peaks" or "towers" of cards, clearing them to reveal a magical world. It focuses heavily on visual feedback, using specialized 3D animations and "fairy win" sequences that are more elaborate than standard mobile solitaire games.
3D Card Physics: Cards have depth and interact with the 3D environment, making the board feel less static.
Magical Themes: Progression through levels unlocks new fairy-tale landscapes.
In-Game Boosters: Includes "Wild Cards" and "Undo" buttons to help navigate difficult layouts.
Merge Mini-Game: A unique secondary mechanic where players can merge items collected during card play to earn extra rewards and currency.
Offline Accessibility: Can be played without an internet connection, making it a popular choice for travel.
The Goal: Clear all three "peaks" of cards from the table by moving them to the "waste pile" at the bottom.
The Rule of One: You can only tap a card on the board if its value is one higher or one lower than the face-up card in the waste pile (e.g., if a 7 is showing, you can play a 6 or an 8).
Suits Don't Matter: Unlike Klondike, you do not need to worry about alternating colors or matching suits.
The Draw Pile: When no moves are left on the board, tap the face-down draw pile to flip a new card and continue.
Prioritize the Peaks: Focus on clearing the cards that sit at the top of the three peaks first. These cards are "locking" many others; freeing them opens up the most possibilities.
Long Chains: Try to plan 3–4 moves ahead. Clearing several cards in a single sequence (a "streak") increases your score and often rewards you with bonus coins or cards.
Check the "Free" Cards: Before using the draw pile, always double-check the edges of the peaks. It’s easy to miss a valid move when the board is crowded.
The King/Ace Loop: Remember that the sequence is circular. You can play an Ace on a King, and a King on an Ace. This is the best way to keep a long streak alive.
Save Your Wilds: Don't use a Wild Card if you have more than 10 cards left in your draw pile. Save them for the "endgame" of a level when you are down to the last few stubborn cards.
Developer: mahjong connect.
Platform: Android (Google Play).
Category: Casual / Card.
File Size: ~90 MB.
Monetization: Free-to-play with interstitial ads. It offers in-app purchases for coins (to buy extra cards or undos) and a "Remove Ads" option.
Latest Update: April 2026 (fixed issues with the merge feature and improved 3D rendering).









