Battle dynamic enemies in RPG combat, using the power of solitaire
Total ratings
4.08
(Rating count:
5,710)
Review summary
Pros
- Addictive and immersive gameplay
- Great blend of solitaire and RPG mechanics
- High replay value with different decks and strategies
- No intrusive ads or excessive microtransactions
- Engaging art and design
Cons
- Luck-based mechanics can lead to frustration
- Progression can feel grindy and slow for unlocking classes
- Limited variety and predictability in shop items
- Some bugs related to spell catalog and UI
- Power-ups can be randomized, leading to potentially unwinnable games
Most mentioned
- Replayability and strategic depth
- Issues with game balance and luck dependence
- Positive feedback on the game's art and engagement
- Concerns about progression speed and grind
- Frustrations with UI and game mechanics
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User reviews
Recent rating average:
4.40
All time rating average:
4.08
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-09 | Ayden Grimes | Unfortunately the game takes a super long time to progress far as you only get so much currency to buy not only items or spells but also the deck itself, you can't really buy anything for your decks upgrades till you finish like 10 games even if you make it to the 2nd or 3rd area, the coins earned feel small as you can on average buy 1 thing every two fights and 10 coins to keep items in the shops too expensive, kinda unfair gameplay in fights, like the gameplay itself but I'm uninstalling...... | |
2024-11-13 | Kyle K | Soooo many random animations, gotta click 2-3 times on everything to get the information, spend more time on the fluff than I do the game. I see the "fast animation" setting and it does nothing. Just show me my stats after a game, let me start my next game. Play your animations if you want. But if user is rage clicking the screen. Maybe let them skip the stuff and get back to the game. | |
2024-09-21 | Jake Allen | Been playing this game casually for over a year. It's one of the only mobile games that I've consistently enjoyed for this long! Learning the different deck dynamics, learning how to match spells to the randomly generated buffs the enemies receive, to finding the best item and spell combinations; this game is pretty simple at face value but gets amazingly complex the further along you play, generating fantastic replay value! I FINALLY got my barb epic run and all achievements before reviewing! | |
2024-09-18 | BebéTechManiac 2018 | Classic Solitaire has evolved! With the new game, players can experience the nostalgia of the classic card game with a twist. The free mode offers a generous 18 adversaries and the chance to unlock deck upgrades, adding a layer of strategy and progression. For those seeking a greater challenge, the additional difficulty levels introduce 18 more formidable opponents.The update brings even more excitement with the Monk category, culminating in a battle against the Emperor. Buy it,more fun $4 I❤️it | |
2024-05-22 | alexis | I have always loved my solitaire games, but this one has stolen my heart. Instead of building a game around solitaire (e.g., solitaire tower), the developers have reimagined the experience by incorporating new methods of gameplay while maintaining the basic mechanics of the classic. I am an agility player; I love to engineer a solid 10-15 card run. This game makes me think about the cards in a whole new light. <3 - bug(?): when buying items to 'hold', they don't appear during next battle | |
2024-05-07 | Dante Wynter | An excellent little deck-building roguelite that's well worth the price of unlocking the full game if you enjoy the free, limited version. Only nitpick is that, in the catalog of spells, some of the classes' exclusive spells aren't listed, even after unlocking those classes and getting those spells in a run. Seems like it only added the cards of the first four decks I unlocked. Other than that small bug (which has zero effect on the gameplay) a very charming, fun, and accessible game. | |
2024-05-04 | Nate Gullion | Like most rogue like/light (I get the two confused. forgive me.) it took it a bit to grab me, but once it did I was completely hooked. It's nice to have a game in this genre that's turn based, so that I can take my time to consider my options and plan accordingly, and then still die because I got dealt exclusively cards that I couldn't play for 8 turns in a row 😆 | |
2024-03-12 | robert castro | I've been playing this game on and off for years. It's always fun and always easy to hop back into. All the classes play differently enough to keep it interesting. My only small grip is, I wish it wasn't such a grind to unlock and upgrade new classes (I've lost progress when changing to a new phone). | |
2024-02-07 | Bethany Rice | I've downloaded dozens of little rouge lite apps looking for something satisfying, challenging, and mobile. The night I downloaded this I accidentally stayed up playing it for hours. It's actually challenging, super clean, and I keep going back. My only complaint so far is that the shop doesn't have a ton of variety, so the runs are really predictable. Lots of people would consider this a positive but I like lots of random choices! | |
2023-11-18 | Jason Rockacy | Love this game so far! I recommend some small UI fixes: enlarge the area to break the seal beyond just the seal graphic, make the entire paper script or the entire screen clickable. I would also consider adding one more touch to "break" the seal animation. I would also expand the store buttons (shop, items, and spells) touch area to be the entire yellow background graphic behind each button to activate them. It's a little deceptive to get the right spot. Overall, expand touch areas & btns bigger |
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