Buddy and Lucky Solitaire
I’d only recommend this if you really like Solitaire. I don’t know what it is about this game, but it is not as easy as I remember this game being like the old school Microsoft one was. Especially when you do the 3 card draw method. You have to make incredibly experienced decisions when it comes to placement of cards, and you will not win by simply placing cards where there is an available space. You likely will have to play several dozen deals in order to win. I only really appreciate this game because my skill level drastically improved while playing. I learned so many things, through experience and through watching YouTube videos which i’m actually quite proud of.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
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I really like the jigsaw series and finding Buddy and Lucky in a solitaire game was a pleasant surprise, the game was beautiful and full of details to enhance the experience, I really liked it. :)
Some adjustments are welcome with mouse sensitivity and separate control from ambient sound. ;)
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
Faerie Solitaire Harvest
At its core, Faerie Solitaire Harvest is Mahjong; that is, matching cards of identical value to remove them from the board.
Just like in Faerie Solitaire, Subsoap includes a good supply of abilities- in this game called “Talents” - which help to give the player more options than in a real-life card game of the same nature. The gameplay allows creativity and strategization, and I for one very strongly like that.
The music is very enjoyable as well. Placeholder paragraph for Harvest’s music.
The art in this game is, I’ll have to settle on saying for now, very good. It is staunchly improved from the first Faerie Solitaire; each Card, each icon for the Talents, and the pets are interesting and encapsulating to behold. I let this be a placeholder paragraph for until I can share my more fleshed-out review.
– Real player with 329.2 hrs in game
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Standalone game set in the same universe as Faerie Solitaire.
I have always hated this type of solitaire… Until now. During the course of beta-testing, Faerie Solitaire Harvest has become the best, most-addictive solitaire game I’ve ever played.
The story is not like what we experienced in Faerie Solitaire. This time we find “shards” of lore that give us a lot of information about Faeverse and its denizens.
Options include separate sliders for Music, Ambience and Effects, plus Full-screen/Windowed and Custom Cursor. Under Game, you can even customize the colors of your suits! For instance, I made mine Violet and Pink instead of Black and Red.
– Real player with 235.7 hrs in game
Belote - Learn & Play
Suitable for beginners and veteran players alike, Belote is a classical 32-card, trick-taking, Ace-Ten game.
Belote - Play & Learn has three different modes (two, three and four players) and let you save your game to finish them later.
Take risks, forecast ahead to progress and win more games!
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Best in Show Solitaire
This card game fun to play and love dogs in this game call best in show solitaire card game sure everyone love dogs and this is the game for you and it is one player game and i love this is game and fun to play it
– Real player with 63.1 hrs in game
My mum loves this game.
– Real player with 27.0 hrs in game
Endless Soul Light Solitaire
The description of the game says everything: a classic Solitaire game. With the usual extras. There is real nothing new in this game.
Now, playing it some bugs are annoying: several times the game didn’t realized that there are no other cards playable; sometimes the game removes the card…but it is still visible and must be played a 2nd time.
Still if you have time to waste (and the game is reduced)….why not
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Intelligence: Dogs
A very wide variety of puzzles, great game!
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Again challenging even if some looks they couldnt be completed but i enjoy the dog pics :) CUTE
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Mahjong Worlds
I love myself a good round of Mahjong, and this satisfies the need.
Although I encountered a progression bug where I would get stuck on a level, but besides that it’s one of the best 3D mahjong games I’ve tried.
I’d personally make the music swap randomly between levels, add a warning about “no more moves”, and expand on the variance of the layout.
Looking forward to future releases!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Puzzles for smart: Cats
Cute game with cats, loved it ( ̄▽ ̄)ノ
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Ok
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Vidya Poker
Do you like video poker? So do I! I think this game captures the enjoyment of an arcade style poker game pretty well. I really enjoy the fact that I can play the game (AKA lose money) as fast as I want to or maybe take some time if I have a really buff hand. I also like how casual it is because losses don’t carry near the same weight as real life. I made some videos if you want to check them out.
The customization options are cool because you can change the fronts and backs of the cards and you can change your toon/avatar/mascot in a couple different ways (skins and the 3D model). I like the animations of the default toon but I haven’t gotten enough diamonds yet to buy a different toon. The background can also be changed from the default stormy sky to a plain green background.
– Real player with 35.2 hrs in game
It’s ok. If you like to gamble its fun. If you like to play hold em and 3 card poker, but never played video poker like me you might run out of money often.
– Real player with 31.8 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
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