Gridiron Solitaire

Gridiron Solitaire

Fun game that nails the feeling of football while being very simple. You may just be clicking cards, but you’ll quickly find yourself on the edge of your seat trying to convert on 3rd and long or trying to stop your opponent on 3rd and short. You’ll leap for joy when you run back a kickoff for a touchdown or when your defense gets an instant sack. You’ll find yourself managing the clock, trying to run down the game when you have a comfortable lead, or sprinting across the field with a pass heavy attack when you’re down by two scores with the 4th quarter winding down.

Real player with 72.4 hrs in game


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I thought I’d share a summary of my full review here.

I didn’t really have any expectations going into Gridiron Solitaire. I knew a little about it, but none of the details. For such an abstract representation of football, it does a great job at capturing the flavor. This is one of the more enjoyable games I’ve played for a game with such simple mechanics. While I thought the matching mechanics were too simplistic, managing the Big Plays was great fun. I was getting excited both when things did and didn’t work out for me. Bill Harris included so many little touches that just tickled my shoulder pads - not the hideous 1980s women’s shoulder pads, but the cool football ones.

Real player with 30.2 hrs in game

Gridiron Solitaire on Steam

Football: The Hardest Job

Football: The Hardest Job

Funny so far. The price is right. Enjoy.

Real player with 15.3 hrs in game


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The game is making me rate it so that I can have a 50% chance to win the next game. YOLO

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Football: The Hardest Job on Steam