More double action is headed to the Xbox Live Arcade tomorrow morning.  Soltrio Solitaire and the Microsoft intern-produced Aegis Wing will be available for download.  One of these puppies is free!

Soltrio Solitaire Info 

“Soltrio Solitaire” from Silver Creek Entertainment offers players a chance to shuffle through a collection of 18 compelling solitaire games.

Additionally, a brand new Voyage Adventure mode provides a new twist on classic solitaire gameplay:  in this mode, players travel around a map completing different solitaire games in order to unlock custom card designs.  Co-op and competitive two-player game modes further enhance the “Soltrio Solitaire” experience.

When: Wednesday, May 16
How much: 800 Microsoft Points

Xbox Live Arcade

Aegis Wing Info

The game was created by three students, Scott Brodie, Danny Dyer and Matt Monson, during a summer internship at Carbonated Games.  “Aegis Wing” is a 2-D side-scrolling space shooter that combines epic space combat with fantastic visuals, and is set to a rich symphonic soundtrack. 

When: Wednesday, May 16
How much: Free

7 Responses to “XBLA - Soltrio Solitaire and Aegis Wing”

  1. 1
    Thumpthis Says:

    Well the freebie I will get but Solitaire is better on the computer

  2. 2
    Intangible 360 Says:
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    Intangible 360

    Did you just use Solitaire and compelling the same sentence…must be the press release. :P


  3. 3
    DeaconBlade Says:

    yeah that was press release material lol. i’m way smarter haha


  4. 4
    Kinjutsumaru Says:

    Freebie 2D side-scrolling space shooter FTW. ^_^

  5. 5
    Jigsaw hc Says:

    Free Game = Good
    $10 Game I Can Play for Free = Bad

  6. 6
    DeaconBlade Says:

    yeah i don’t know how well Solitaire will go off…but then look at Uno.


  7. 7
    Col Hartman Says:

    UNO was $5 and not on every PC in the world.

    At least Solitaire supports the camera, but 800 points is too much.

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