Donald Rumsfeld Reveals What It's Like to Make an App

Former secretary of defense is releasing his first game at age 83.

"It’s a card game that can frustrate even the most skilled player because a single move can make or break an entire game. A number of hands are simply unwinnable. But the most steadfast players will gamely soldier on to find their way to victory," Rumsfeld wrote in a Medium post Sunday on which he explained his unlikely path from politician to app developer.

The way Rumsfeld describes it, Churchill Solitaire can be maddeningly difficult and requires a player to think several moves ahead. Unlike traditional solitaire, this game uses two decks and ten rows of cards. An additional row of cards, called the Devil's Six, also have to be liberated.

Rumsfeld said he taught his wife and a few other people but never imagined it would be turned into an app.

"I can't say I had much of an idea of what an app even was," he wrote.

"I’ve spent countless hours on beta releases. I’ve signed off on something they call 'UX' [user experience]," he wrote. "I’ve put the game through its paces, offering suggestions and ideas to make it as closely resemble the game Churchill played."

After reviewing 172 builds of the app -- Churchill Solitaire is ready for iOS users to download and test their skills.