Solitaire 3D
So authentic, you can smell the cardboard.
50+ different games, perfect graphics, fully customise your table, cards, lighting, viewing angles… everything.
This is the best Solitaire game available.
– Real player with 304.8 hrs in game
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A generic yet essential collection of solitaire games. If you are a solitaire enthusiast the game works perfectly, with a smooth interface which can be customized, and plenty of achievements that require heavy grind of several popular categories of games. The game also offers global rankings, personal stats and various other customization options to enrich your experience. Solid game that can work as a cool break from more demanding games. Recommended!
– Real player with 189.2 hrs in game
Faerie Solitaire Remastered
I’ve given this remaster 10 hours now and made notes on the differences, and I feel like I can do a decent review now. Disclaimer: I love the original Faerie Solitaire. I got it on sale for 99 cents, and I love it enough that twice now I’ve deleted the game file that keeps track of the in-game feats (not the Steam achievements) so that I could have a more legitimate reason to play it more. I’m not nearly as enamored with this version, so I’ll start with the cons.
Cons
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– Real player with 71.3 hrs in game
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7.5/10
I finally decided to give this solitaire game a try after seeing it mentioned as a favorite by users in their reviews of various other solitaire games. I waited for a while to see if it would go on sale, but this apparently has never happened.
Initially, I can see the appeal. In Faerie Solitaire, you collect “eggs” while playing levels, which you can then “hatch.” A creature is then revealed which will grow as you continue to play. Once the creature is “grown,” you can spend a combination of three different resources (also found within the levels) to “evolve” the creature. As far as I can tell, these creatures have no impact at all on completing the game’s solitaire levels – however, they provide an additional progress bar and goal to pursue for players.
– Real player with 57.9 hrs in game
Signs of the Sojourner: Prologue
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– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
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Awesome concept. Haven’t played that far ahead to see if it holds up when the mechanics get even more complex, but so far it looks great.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Argy Bargy Legends
игра просто ничего не дает делать. это такая пьяница в которой даже кнопки нажимать не надо..
зашел в колоду, дали 5 карт и на выбор только 2…. ну ок…
Заходим в сюжет…
тут есть как бы сюжетка, но за 15 минут и 20 попыток прохождения первой карты, ничего нового не появилось… Да и прохождением это назвать сложно, просто грузишься смотришь как твои карты проигрывают или выигрывают и попадаешь в меню…
В пвп мне вообще не дали войти, показывали рабочий стол и большая надпись вы не готовы.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Easy puzzle: Streets
An interesting puzzle game, not complicated gameplay, a nice soundtrack, there are achievements.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Easy puzzle: Streets is a logic game in which the goal of the game is to rearrange the tiles to get the final picture. The drawings that need to be collected show different streets of cities around the world. During the Assembly of the puzzle, there is a stopwatch so that the player can set their personal record. Every two levels there are more pieces to assemble the puzzle. The game is accompanied by a pleasant soundtrack.
Key game features:
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12 beautiful pictures with puzzles!
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Nice soundtrack!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Faerie Solitaire
Disclaimer: I purchased this game using my own funds, and I do not write a review on a game that I have not paid for myself, because I believe they should be fair and unbiased. I don’t believe you can get that unless you invest your own funds and support developers, and provide a personal sense of “value”.
This has got to be one of the more enjoyable solitaire card games on the market. I have put over 52 hours into this addicting game. It has a fun background story (which does not interfere with the game play, but merely keeps you involved to continue on your journey), relaxing music, and simple mechanics with fun powerups to assist you along the way. A good value at its current asking price of $10, but I think as a casual game, I would wait for it to be on sale for around $5. It has achievements, trading cards, and is guaranteed to waste a LOT of your time if you are a fan of Faeries whatsoever.
– Real player with 74.4 hrs in game
An entertaining Solitaire game, with quite simple, but engaging gameplay; and a nice story about faeries. This game is good for some relaxing during an afternoon; even though it’s simple, there’s still some challenge to it. The aesthethic is really nice, featuring some nice backgrounds for each of the different levels, all following a fantasy theme.
The game offers several modes; an adventure mode, in which you play through 40 levels, following the story of a kid who encountered faeries, and all the dangers he encountered during his journey to save them which, although might sound unnecessary for a solitaire game, adds a nice backstory. There’s also a quickplay mode, in which you can replay any previously finished level, and a challenge mode, with some more difficult levels. Each level consists of 9 hands, and, while it’s not necessary to collect all cards in each hand, there’s still different objectives to complete in order to beat a level.
– Real player with 56.3 hrs in game
Regency Solitaire
First off, this is NOT a game I normally play. I play MOBAs, Survival, Sims, & FPS. (Though I do play Reigns every so often)
I was watching an Indie dev video and Jake (Grey Alien Games) was doing the talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmwbYl6f11c ) and he talked about the games he has made (match-3’s & card games) and how this game, Regency Solitaire, was a collaborative game he did with his wife & Family. I was intrigued and checked out the game here on Steam and spent a couple days mulling over the purchase. I wasn’t sure if this was something I would play or not. I finally decided to give it a shot (the price is relatively low) and I am pleased that I did, it’s a fun game.
– Real player with 60.0 hrs in game
Regency Solitaire is a very nice, relaxing, charming, yet challenging game.
The setting takes places during the Regency era in the United Kingdom - early 1800s. The Regency era is noted for its elegance, fine arts, and architecture. It also encompasses a time of social, political, and economic change. This all is very nicely reflected in the game itself.
The game is centered upon a particular family within the Regency era, what each family member’s role is, and how they handle, or mishandle, said role. As the storyline continues throughout the game, the player learns a bit more about each family member.
– Real player with 35.8 hrs in game
BlackJack Math
A game with a very different idea, at first glance it looks like a simple “educational” game, but there is a notable scale in the difficulty, making you think more with each puzzle that the game presents you so you can complete it and proceed to the next level.
The sounds of the game make the experience even more relaxing, and for such an affordable price, I see no reason not to buy it.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
This game is so good, The difficulty is increasing in a good way, Has 50 level to do you resolve and have fun.
Inicialy is difficult to understand the cards without number, but after that is easily to resolve the puzzle
The Blackjack remember the tabletopgames, with challange and laughs.
The better feature is the “Magic Eye”, Using that is like get a BIG tip but helps when you get stuck in some levels.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Fated Kingdom
So, I have 60+ hours in on this game and I have to say, it’s been a lot of fun. I started streaming Fated Kingdom over a month ago. Since then I have made some new friends and discovered a whole new affection for board games.
Yes, there are things worth discussing, like the interpretation from Russian to English. There are also some phrasing or wording points that may seem unclear at first. Reaching out to the developers has helped a lot. The developers are still very active in the games development. From bug fixes to Rule updates. And they are quick to respond to questions on Steam and Discord.
– Real player with 94.5 hrs in game
Fated Kingdoms is a promising game. Visually it looks great the artwork is stunning and the design of the game board/ dice/ tokens is fitting and of equally high quality.
Mechanic/rule wise the game is a bit lacking, the rules (in the English version) are very poorly explained, it is clear that English is not the primary language of the developer. Most of the times this is a mild annoyance but certain sections can be undecipherable leading to serious interpretation issues. Another problem is the lack of a clear objective. I understand that the rules are meant to be open and flexible but giving at least a few good suggestions for winning conditions is very relevant for new players, without them it just feels unrewarding.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
CasterLords
Note: This game is in development. Some graphics are currently placeholders. Thank you.
WIELD THE POWER OF THE CASTERLORDS
CasterLords is a single-player deck-building game about powerful warlocks caught in an eternal cycle of death and rebirth.
You are placed in a fantasy world and presented a challenging gauntlet of enemies to overcome, armed with a custom-built arsenal of magic spells, weapons, and ancient artifacts.
FEATURES
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Many simple rules combine to make tactical gameplay.
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Discover and collect new cards along your journey and use them to fine-tune your deck!
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Procedurally-generated campaigns with dozens of scenarios, no two playthroughs are alike!
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The final boss of each campaign is your character from the previous one, who will fight you with the same deck you built to get him there!
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Five CasterLords planned at launch, with more on the way - each with multiple unique decks to change up your playstyle!
CHOOSE YOUR CASTERLORDS
A powerful mage obsessed with the pursuit of forbidden knowledge. Nazrun’s unique cards heavily focus on casting magic spells, trading survivability for raw power.
Ka’ri spreads her seeds of flame to burn away the old world, and in her wake, new life blooms. Her unique cards have lingering effects, and she can transform into her beast-form for a burst of power.
This ruthless assassin uses poisons, toxins, and traps to dispatch her opponents. What she lacks in magic, she makes up for with an arsenal of weapons and items. Stack combos are deal devastating damage!
An honourable warrior who treats the lowly denizens of Eawyn with respect and dignity. His unique cards boast flexibility, offering a balance between power, defense, and magic.
Harness the powers of destruction and reconstruction with this Lepisian warlock! Her unique card’s can break cards down to their core components and then rebuild them into new forms.
STORY
Deep in the mistfallen valleys of Eawyn lies the green, mossy ruins of an ancient shrine; a long-forgotten portal to some other world or some other time.
Every so often, a CasterLord will appear from this sacred portal, perhaps brought into this world by some benevolent spirit or banished from their own world by a fearful deity.
These CasterLords may take different and strange forms, but each bristles with overwhelming power and is compelled to take over the kingdom.
Sitting on his gilded throne, the Immortal Emperor towers above the realm atop his twisted iron fortress. The shadows of hundreds of vanquished CasterLords burned into its walls, will you be able to defeat him and unlock the secrets behind the mysterious appearances of the CasterLords?
ADDITIONAL INFO
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The Demo lacks many quality-of-life features, such as Tooltips, History and Interactive Tutorial - we plan to implement these and more when we get funding.
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Demo includes up to 250 cards.
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Final game estimated to include more than 1,000 cards.
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If we get enough support, we can include even more CasterLords and Steam Workshop integration, allowing players to create their own cards, and CasterLords!
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Provisional PEGI Rating: 12 (Fantasy Violence)
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Developed by H. Hochkins, a games developer with 8 years experience that specialises in card games.
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No microtransactions or loot boxes. Every card and character is unlockable via game progression.
Please wishlist & follow CasterLords on Steam to help support our project! Thank you!