They include Sudoku (Win 8), Treasure Hunt (Win 8), Jigsaw (Win 8), Minesweeper (Win 8), Microsoft Solitaire Collection (Win 8) and while not updated yet - The Sudoku JP stack (Win 8) and to some degree Microsoft Jackpot (Though I haven't tested this one out yet and it has a slight caveat which i'll get to later). There are 2 main groups of games that are going to be covered in this tutorial.įirst, the easiest ones to roll back. I can't promise you that yours will be though, so I take no responsibility if it isn't. At least all of my progress was still there for the new versions once I went back to them. Also, it seems they save your progress, so going back to the current version from the old version is okay. I've found a way to add those games back to windows 10 (and even some of the previously only windows 8/8.1 games onto windows 10). I've also seen a lot of people saying that the only way to finish off those games is to either get a windows 8.1 machine or to download and configure a virtual machine using windows 8.1. I've seen a lot of people upset about the casual games being automatically updated from the windows 8/8.1 version to the windows 10 version.
This is going to be a long post, but hopefully it spreads around.