See how you can download and play the genuine Microsoft FreeCell game in Windows 10
Microsoft had some very popular games installed on older versions of its operating system. One of them was FreeCell, the classic solitaire.
With Windows 10, Microsoft withdrew these popular games. Instead, Windows 10 had Candy Crash, which is a third-party game that no one really liked. Of course the famous solitaire It was not missing from the computers, as several manufacturers released similar versions with a lot of variations, but if you feel nostalgic for the original Microsoft FreeCell game, see how you can download it.
For those who say that Microsoft has re-released FreeCell as a UWP app, the truth is that they have changed the appearance of the app so much that it is unrecognizable. To get the original game, you need to turn to repositories software. Let's see how.
- Download it Microsoft FreeCell from Archive.org.
- Extract the ZIP file.
- Run EXE with administrator privileges.
- Choose a language.
- Uncheck all games except FreeCell (you can also install other games while keeping them selected).
- Click Install.
- Run the game from the Start menu.
These games were originally intended for Windows 7, but many unsupported Windows 7 applications still work quite well in Windows 10. These games are compatible with the latest version of Windows 10. The user interface is the same.
If you are concerned that the games or EXE file is not secure, you can scan it in VirustTotal. We did and he showed us that it was safe.
In the archive there are other game titles that you can install from the packet available at Archive.org. These are Minesweeper, Chess, Mahjong, the Solitaire and Spider Lonely.