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Onirim: Solitaire Card Game

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Paul Semel By Paul Semel , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 12+

Clever card game for one tests luck, pattern-matching skill.

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As the name suggests, this is a clever card game for people who want an intellectual challenge but don't play well with others. In Onirim: Solitaire Card Game, your objective is to find the eight door cards so you can escape a labyrinth before you run out of cards. To do this, you have to put down three of the same colored cards in a row. But each card also has a symbol, and you can't put two of the same symbol cards down in a row, even if they're not the same color. You also sometimes pull a monster card, at which point you have to make a sacrifice, which can include all the cards in your hand, the next five in the deck, etc. There's other mechanics at work as well, but don't worry, the game has a helpful tutorial. Well, okay, you should worry a little, since this game may be easy to learn, but it isn't easy to master. Though it's clever, and smart, especially when you've already gotten a bunch of the doors open and just need a blue key card, dang it. Ultimately, this probably won't replace regular solitaire as the game you can always go back to, year in and year out. But if you like to play card games on your own, and you're looking for a new challenge, Onirim: Solitaire Card Game will satisfy most card sharks.

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