Conquer the eagle in a solitaire-themed card game, with the objective of winning against the avian foe. Master the game, hone your skills, and come out on top.

At the beginning of each game, players are dealt 13 cards facedown to form the tail of the eagle. Then, four cards are dealt face up to the left and right sides of the tail to form the wings. Finally, a card is dealt face up above the tail cards to form the head and the first foundation pile. It's important to note that the first card in the foundation pile will determine the starting card for all four foundation piles.
The main objective of the game is to move all of the cards to the four foundation piles. Each pile should be built up in suit, starting from Ace all the way to King if necessary. As you flip over cards from the stock pile to the discard pile, you can then move a card from the discard pile or the wings to the foundation piles.
It's important to keep an eye on the space within the wings, as cards need to be moved from the tail in order to fill any empty spots. If all of the tail cards have been used up, you can also fill in spaces in the wings with cards from the discard pile.
Once the stock pile has been exhausted, players can turn over the discard pile as the new stock card and continue playing. This can be done twice throughout the game. Once there are no more moves to be made, the game is over.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed playing Eagle Wing and appreciate the unique combination of luck and strategy required to succeed.
Version 1.0.0: Initial Release