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    Game of "Klondike" on Microsoft Solitaire Collection in Windows 10. This edition includes four other solitaire games: tripeaks, spider, freecell, and pyramid. Microsoft has included the game as part of its Windows product line since Windows 3.0, starting from 1990. [1] The game was developed during the summer of 1988 by the intern Wes Cherry.

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