This game has some potential but it has huge flaws that make it not fun at all.First of all, unlike real solitaire that has randomly sorted cards, here are predefined levels with pseudo-randomization, but there are cards and “bonuses” that can be purchased (or won) and that basically let you win any game. Which kind of kills the point of a solitaire game (“pay-to-win” at its finest).Second, you need to spend coins to play, and you receive these coins each hour or as you play. You can choose to spend a few and win small bonuses, or spend big and win huge bonuses. However, if you decide to go for the big bonuses, you win quickly various items from ever-changing events that give you more coins and bonus cards. When you loose though, you loose you coins really quickly and can’t play anymore (unless you spend real money). But there is no real point in winning the bonuses anyway, because these only let you play (but you can easily play without the bonuses so you won’t loose much coins). It’s a pointless circle of bonuses that you don’t really need. There was a nice album that I wanted to fill and that could be a nice point for the bonuses, but suddenly it disappeared for no reason, only to be replaced with another album. So there really isn’t much point in collecting it.Last but not least, the game is awfully pushy. It pressures the player to quickly play and to never loose a level. There are many “events” going on all the time, but these rotate very quickly, usually in a day or two they are gone together with any progress you made - so if you are a casual player, it’s really annoying and totally pointless anyways. Just like with the album. Thus, the only thing you can do is to finish the levels to progress nice Disney themed scenes, but you can do this slowly, ignoring any of these events and bonuses because these don’t help you with this progress at all (they only help with progress of the events that will be gone next time you open the game anyways).Too bad. I really hoped for a nice Disney themed Solitaire, like, the classic games with randomized levels - I would gladly pay money for that. Not for this though, thank you.
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