I downloaded the free version of KingsCorner, but it didn’t take me long to get the paid version. I love this game! I’m blind and can use it very well with VoiceOver. I tried an accessible solitare game, but quickly deleted it in favor of King’s Corner. One aspect of the game which is perhaps not talked about as much is that I can play with my sighted wife. She can see the cards just fine. I did have to train her on how to move the cards with VoiceOver, but she quickly picked that up. King’s corner is just the card game I was looking for. Now, if we want to play a game together on my phone, King’s Corner is one of the choices, and ends up being the choice many times. I do get frustrated when the computer/bots beat me, but it is still fun. And, most of the time, I elect to play again. Thanks for a great game that is fully accessible, and can be played by anyone, regardless of vision. There is one suggestion I have for improving this game. Most of the time when I perform a VoiceOver double tap and hold gesture, or long press in order to move cards from my hand, I get feedback from the destination stack. However, there have been a few times that I slide my finger over where I think the destination stack should be and don’t get any audio feedback. Perhaps an option could be added to play a beep or give a slight vibration when the destination stack is reached. This would adress the issue when the stack doesn’t speak. This non-speaking doesn’t happen all the time, but it is something I have noticed. Other than that small quirk, this is the perfect accessible and addictive cardgame.