Master the art of tower solitaire in the magical realm

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Magic themed tower solitaire is a fascinating card game that combines elements of strategy and luck. The objective of this game is to clear the tower of cards by making pairs that add up to 13. It requires both skill and thinking ahead to be successful. The game starts with a tower of cards laid out in three rows. The first row contains one card, the second row has two cards, and the third row has three cards. The remaining cards form the deck, which is placed face down.


  1. Open the Admin Console for your Okta org.
  2. Choose Applications > Applications to show the app integrations that you have already created.
  3. Click the application that you previously created.
  4. In the General Settings section on the General tab, click Edit.
  5. Under EMAIL VERIFICATION EXPERIENCE enter a callback URI for your application. The sample application uses

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The remaining cards form the deck, which is placed face down. To begin, the player selects a card from the tower that is not covered by any other card. The card can be an ace, which has a value of 1, a king which has a value of 13, or any other card that adds up to 13 with another card from the tower.

Okta email (magic link/OTP) integration guide

Learn how to integrate the Okta Email authenticator into your app with the Embedded SDK.

Learning outcomes

  • Configure your Okta org to use the email authenticator.
  • Enroll and challenge a user with email OTP and magic links.
  • Enable OTP only for the email authenticator.

What you need

  • The Embedded SDK set up in your app

Sample code

Overview

With the Embedded SDK, your app can verify a user's identity using the email authenticator. You can integrate the email enrollment and challenge in your app and complete those flows using

, a one-time passcode (OTP), or a combination of both. Get started

This guide walks you through the email authenticator user journeys for both magic links and OTP and details how to integrate the email enrollment and challenge flows into your app. For more details, see the following sections in this guide:

Configuration

  1. Update configurations: Set up your org to enable the email authenticator and magic links.

Note: This guide uses the Email Verification Experience setting to configure magic links. For an alternative solution, see use custom email templates.

Magic links

  1. Integrate email challenge with magic links: Integrate email challenge using magic links with step-by-step instructions.
  2. Integrate different browser and device scenario with magic links: Integrate the different browser and device scenarios with step-by-step instructions.

OTP

  1. Integrate email enrollment with OTP: Integrate email enrollment using OTP with step-by-step instructions.
  2. Enable only OTP for the email authenticator: Update the email templates to only support OTP.

Advanced use cases

  1. Design considerations when customizing magic link for password recovery: Learn about recommended magic link implementations for specific customized password recovery solutions.

Note: This guide uses the sign-in with email use cases to describe how to integrate email enrollment and challenge.

Update configurations

Before you can start using the email authenticator, you need to enable it in your Okta org and assign it an authentication policy that requires the email authenticator.

Add the email authenticator to your org

First, add the email authenticator to your org and enable it for both authentication and recovery.

  1. Open the Admin Console for your org.
  2. Choose Security > Authenticators to show the available authenticators.
  3. If the Email authenticator isn't in the list:

a. Click Add Authenticator.

b. Click Add on the Email tile.

c. Select the Authentication and recovery option, and then click Save.

If the Email authenticator is in the list:

a. Click the Actions menu for the Email authenticator.

b. Click Edit.

c. Select the Authentication and recovery option, and then click Save.

Set your app integration to use the email authenticator

New app integrations are automatically assigned the shared default authentication policy

(opens new window) . This policy has a catch-all rule that allows a user access to the app using either one or two factors, depending on your org setup. In production, multiple app integrations can share the same application policy. In testing however, it's recommended that you create a new policy specifically for your test application.

  1. Open the Admin Console for your org.
  2. Choose Security > Authentication Policies to show the available authentication policies.
  3. Click Add a Policy.
  4. Give the policy a name, and then click Save.
  5. Locate the Catch-all Rule of the new policy and select Actions > Edit.
  6. Select Allowed after successful authentication.
  7. Set User must authenticate with to Password + Another factor.
  8. For Possession factor constraints: a. Verify that Device Bound isn't selected. b. Verify that Email is listed in the box under Additional factor types. If it isn't listed, verify that the authenticator is enabled using steps 4 and 5 of Add the email authenticator to your org. c. Click Save.
  9. Select the Applications tab for your newly created policy, and then click Add App.
  10. Find your app in the list and click Add next to it.
  11. Click Close.
  12. Verify that the app is now listed in the Applications tab of the new policy.
Set up magic links

Enable magic links in your org.

  1. Open the Admin Console for your Okta org.
  2. Choose Applications > Applications to show the app integrations that you have already created.
  3. Click the application that you previously created.
  4. In the General Settings section on the General tab, click Edit.
  5. Under EMAIL VERIFICATION EXPERIENCE enter a callback URI for your application. The sample application uses

http://localhost:8080/login/callback Integrate email challenge with magic links

The following instructions detail integrating the email challenge into your app.

Magic themed tower solitaire

Once a card is selected, the player looks for another card in the tower that adds up to 13 with the selected card. If found, both cards are discarded. If not, the selected card is returned to its original position. The player then has the option to draw a card from the deck and add it to the tower. The game continues in this manner until there are no more possible moves or the tower is cleared of all cards. If all cards from the deck are used and there are no more moves available, the game is over and the player loses. The key to success in magic themed tower solitaire is to carefully plan each move and consider the potential consequences. Players must strategically decide which cards to select and which cards to hold on to for future moves. Magic themed tower solitaire provides an enjoyable and challenging gaming experience for players of all ages. It combines the excitement of card games with the thrill of solving puzzles. The game's magic theme adds an element of fantasy and whimsy, making it even more engaging. Overall, magic themed tower solitaire is a unique twist on the classic solitaire game. It requires skill, logic, and a bit of luck to conquer the tower and emerge as the ultimate sorcerer. So grab your deck of cards and let the magical journey begin!.

Reviews for "Enhance your strategy with magical elements in tower solitaire"

1. Lisa - 2 stars - I was really excited to try out Magic themed tower solitaire, but I was left disappointed. The game had a confusing layout and the instructions were not clear. I spent more time trying to figure out how to play than actually enjoying the game. Plus, the graphics were dull and boring, which made it hard to stay engaged. Overall, I was not impressed and would not recommend this game to others.
2. John - 1 star - I found Magic themed tower solitaire to be incredibly frustrating and poorly designed. The difficulty level was all over the place, one moment it was too easy and the next it was almost impossible to progress. The game mechanics were clunky and often glitchy, ruining any potential enjoyment. The overall experience was just not fun, and I ended up uninstalling it within a few minutes of playing. Save yourself the trouble and skip this one.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - As a fan of solitaire games, I was excited to try Magic themed tower solitaire. However, I was left disappointed with the lackluster gameplay. The levels felt repetitive and I quickly lost interest. The magic theme was promising, but it didn't add much to the overall experience. The game also had an excess of ads, which became irritating after a while. I wouldn't recommend this game to avid solitaire players looking for a unique and engaging experience.

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