ColoroPlanet Games

Solitaire — Review

Genre: strategy

Time to shuffle the deck and get this run started! I'm hooked on the simplicity and depth of Solitaire, a game that's all about strategic planning and razor-sharp execution. The core loop is deceptively straightforward: clear the tableau by moving cards around, but don't get too comfortable – the game's got a few tricks up its sleeve. The real fun lies in optimizing your moves, anticipating the cards that will come next, and nailing the perfect sequence to clear the board in record time. The controls are super responsive, whether you're using a keyboard, touch, or controller. A few quick tips to get you started: use the space bar to draw a card, and the arrow keys to move cards around. Don't be afraid to experiment with different moves to clear multiple cards at once – it's all about finding the right rhythm. As you improve, you'll start to notice the game's scoring system kicking in. Clearing the board in fewer moves earns you more points, and there's a satisfying sense of progression as you shave off seconds from your previous runs. You can even try to beat your own high score – it's a great way to stay motivated and keep pushing yourself to improve. To get the most out of Solitaire, I recommend running it in full-screen mode – it makes the game feel much more immersive and helps with readability. And if you're feeling stuck, don't worry – just reset and try again. With a bit of practice, you'll be a Solitaire master in no time.