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Do you enjoy the casual, classic gameplay of Solitaire? How about some gardening? If both sounds like your cup of tea, check out this game – Solitaire Quest: Garden Story, now out!

Explore a multitude of intriguing solitaire levels, restore a beautiful garden, and immerse yourself in unique gameplay mechanics. Diverse levels, one-of-a-kind gameplay features, and the delightful ambiance of a summer garden will keep you entertained throughout the journey. Uncover new facets of this enchanting garden, as each level reveals a captivating story.

Now on GOG!
I would have sworn this was done by the some devs who made Regency Solitaire but apparently it's just a bigger genre than I had thought.
I'm sure this is (hypothetically) a fine game, but this literally feels a cheque bounced and GOG had to settle for a mobile port.

I mean PySolFC is there and exists. For free. With 1000 different games.

And yes, I was asking for a card game last week, but GOG's product team is waaaay off the mark if they read into "solitare type game" and got this instead of "Poker themed roguelike", which yes, I know that PEGI made a baffling error regarding the rating of said game, but it's a PC game, who's going to stop you?
Post edited March 11, 2024 by ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ
finally some uhh... solitaire! :D
Even though I don't play games like this, I would rather see 1000 more like it released on GOG than a single new NSFW titty...I mean title.
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GOG.com: Do you enjoy the casual, classic gameplay of Solitaire? How about some gardening? If both sounds like your cup of tea, check out this game – Solitaire Quest: Garden Story, now out!
Great to have it on GOG! I really like this kind of relaxed gameplay. These "quest" games aren't strict solitaire games. It's more like a puzzle game: Clear a board, unlock stuff, move along a map, unlock more stuff, outfit your player etc.

I remember playing similar games about 15 years ago during the "golden age" of mini games from publishers like GameHouse, Alawar, Big Fish Games, Reflexive Arcade and others. Actual games that come to my mind are "Fairway Solitaire", "Aloha Solitaire", "Jewel Quest Solitaire". I really hope that this new release can keep up with my fond memories. ;-)
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ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ: I mean PySolFC is there and exists. For free. With 1000 different games.
Thank you. I didn't know about this "Fan Club" edition. I'm not very much interested in "1000 variants" because that's just death by numbers. But custom decks (hexadecimal? eight suits? matrix?) are a whole new story. Will try that out, too. :-)
Tell me again why Regency Solitaire and/or its sequel isn't here already? This really appears to be an exact clone of those.

Either way, I'll be grabbing this because I'm a sucker for card games, especially of the casual variety.
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ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ: I'm the forum curmudgeon!
Mhm, mhm. Yes. I see. ....... =P

Yes, sure PySol is great, and I always have it installed, but this ain't that. Hell, my current favorite doesn't even have a PC version: Pocket Card Jockey on Switch, to be exact. ;)
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XYCat: finally some uhh... solitaire! :D
Well, at least it's the safe-for-work form of playing with yourself. ;)
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g2222: Will try that out, too. :-)
You definitely should. It's a very solid kit. :) I stumbled upon it myself after Microsoft started enshittifying ye olde Windows solitaire with obnoxious ads, online requirements and all that bullshit.

Funnily though, I do still tend to play a lot via World of Solitaire. *shrug*
Post edited March 11, 2024 by P-E-S
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BranjoHello: Even though I don't play games like this, I would rather see 1000 more like it released on GOG than a single new NSFW titty...I mean title.
I still don't know what people have against tiddys... I mean, they never hurt anyone :)
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Atreyu666: I still don't know what people have against tiddys... I mean, they never hurt anyone :)
That's what you think...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPaqT4B0jqk&ab_channel=jjjonasss
Now that you mention it... I've heard of a guy who was suffocated by his wife's bewbs! I envy him :D
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Well, GOG, you seriously need to think about looking at fixing your infrastructure. I recall seeing some recent threads about people being unable to download their just-purchased games before due to an "invalid license" error. That's totally not a good look especially when it would come to brand new customers. First impressions and all that jazz. Doesn't endear your regular customers either, that's for sure.

Anyway, this was the first time it happened to me - possibly because I don't download right away more often than not. It took 10-15 minutes after purchase before I was able to download the game via either Galaxy or the site. Either way, this is not something that should happen in the first place. Not like I expect much of any response from GOG staffers who seem to be mostly absent from the forum these days. =/
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P-E-S: Tell me again why Regency Solitaire and/or its sequel isn't here already? This really appears to be an exact clone of those.
Also, the main point of my post was: "Hey wait, this isn't Balatro!"
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g2222: Thank you. I didn't know about this "Fan Club" edition. I'm not very much interested in "1000 variants" because that's just death by numbers. But custom decks (hexadecimal? eight suits? matrix?) are a whole new story. Will try that out, too. :-)
Plus Mahjong, Hanafuda, and a couple of games from India, and a few historic solitaire games too.
Post edited March 12, 2024 by ᛞᚨᚱᚹᛟᚾᛞ
This is very similar to games we are currently playing on our phones, without the ads or stupid microtransactions. Between us we already have over 12 hrs played lol. I'll get my moneys worth out of this one for sure.
I gave this one a try quick (or was going to be quick but I ended up playing half the levels), it is a very basic phone-style game with nothing special about it. You get coins and can buy additional cards or some other stuff so it isn't all that difficult on normal but gives a bit of a challenge (and there are some harder modes as well). It is a bit different form of solitare but they didn't mess it up so it is nice if you like that kind of thing. I'd normally wait for a bit lower price but the developer is Ukranian from Dnipro.