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Flick Solitaire is a card game that swaps routine solitaire for a more colorful twist. Developed by Flick and released in October 2025, it’s built around three classic modes: Patience, Pyramid, and Spider. What sets it apart is the collaboration with indie artists, each designing unique cards. You collect these artworks as you play, turning each session into a gallery of small, quirky illustrations. The game is strictly single-player, designed for quick sessions and relaxed pacing. It’s a pick-up-and-play experience that prioritizes aesthetics and chill vibes over intense strategy.
Flick Solitaire works as a hybrid of traditional solitaire and a collectible card game. You flick cards by dragging and releasing them, aiming to match suits or clear piles depending on the mode. Pyramid has you uncovering buried cards, while Spider focuses on grouping sequences. The controls are simple but tactile, with satisfying animations when cards connect. Each win unlocks a new artist-designed card, adding to your collection. Sessions rarely last more than 10 minutes, making it ideal for stress-free breaks. There’s no overarching story or progression system, just the joy of rearranging cards and spotting new art.
PlayPile users rate it 8.2 out of 10, with 78% completing the full card set. Average playtime is 2.1 hours, though many return for the daily challenges. Community moods lean toward “relaxed” (62%) and “curious” (28%). One review notes, “The cards look like postcards from weird little worlds.” Achievements are minimal, only 12 total, with the fastest 100% completion at 1 hour 45 minutes. Critics praise the visuals but question the lack of depth, with a 7.4 on aggregated scores. It’s a divisive pick for those wanting more than a quick art fix.
Flick Solitaire is best for players who enjoy visual charm over mechanics. With a base price of $19.99 and no expansions planned, it’s a low-risk buy. The 12 achievements add light replay value, but the real draw is the art. If you crave short, meditative sessions and like supporting indie artists, it’s worth the flick. Otherwise, it’s a niche treat rather than a must-play.
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