When comparing Classic Freecell Solitaire vs Golf With Friends, the Slant community recommends Golf With Friends for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls?” Golf With Friends is ranked 76th while Classic Freecell Solitaire is ranked 184th. The most important reason people chose Golf With Friends is:
The simple controls are easy to pick up, but hard to master. When you're playing with friends, it's a nice competitive environment with ample originality and thought put into the level design.
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Pros
Pro Lost games can be replayed until solved
Over 99% of Freecell games can be won. But if a game is lost it can be replay until won.
Pro Huge selection of deals
Features the 1 million numbered deals that are identical to the ones on desktop.
Pro Simple, but fun
The simple controls are easy to pick up, but hard to master. When you're playing with friends, it's a nice competitive environment with ample originality and thought put into the level design.
Pro Interesting ranges keep players enguaged
From rolling logs, rotating parts of the range, and super-speed convener belts, the more difficult ranges have obstacles which would be virtually impossible in real-world minigolf.
If you want to go even more interesting, you can change your golf balls out for cones, which will roll unpredictably and turns the difficulty up to 11.
Pro Active developers
This game is still extremely early access, but the devs are regularly updating with bug fixes and additional content.
Cons
Con Hard to view the range before shooting
Some of the ranges have obstacles which are hard to see before shooting - for example jumps over a streams, drops, or other obstacles. You can zoom out and pan around from your starting position, but you can't preview the range from the top.
Con Non-ergonomic menu
The main menu isn't very intuitive, but it does look nice. After a bit of hunting you can find what you're looking for, but it could certainly be made easier.