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A cozy solitaire card game wrapped in a Snow White fairy-tale skin. Quiet, unpretentious, and oddly easy to lose an afternoon to.

Snow White Solitaire: Charmed Kingdom is a casual card game from DigiMight that does exactly what it says on the tin. You work through a series of solitaire tableau puzzles set against a storybook fantasy backdrop, piecing together a narrative about lifting a curse from a fairy-tale kingdom. The structure is familiar: clear the cards, earn stars, unlock the next chapter. If you have spent any time with hidden-object adventure hybrids on casual portals, you will recognize the rhythm immediately. What keeps this from feeling like a generic reskin is the attention paid to the small details. The illustrated art has a genuine warmth to it, the kind you associate with illustrated children's books rather than stock fantasy assets. Each stage is dressed differently enough that the progression feels like actual travel through a world rather than the same green field reshuffled. The soundtrack sits quietly in the background, soft and slightly melancholy in a way that suits the cursed-kingdom premise without ever becoming intrusive. DigiMight clearly thought about mood here, even if the budget was modest. The solitaire gameplay itself is the classic "Golf" or chain-building variant, where you clear cards by playing ones that are one rank above or below the top of your discard pile. There are light puzzle elements layered on top, with blocked cards, special tiles, and board layouts that require some planning rather than pure luck. It is not a deep system, and experienced card game fans will find it comfortable rather than challenging. The difficulty curve is gentle throughout, which is either a feature or a flaw depending entirely on what you want from a session. The honest criticism is that the narrative is thin. The Snow White framing gives the game a visual identity and a loose reason to keep clicking forward, but do not come expecting branching choices or meaningful story beats. The writing does its job and steps aside. For some players that will feel like a missed opportunity given the fairy-tale setting. For others, a light story skeleton is precisely what they want around a relaxing puzzle loop. The game runs about four to six hours depending on how methodically you replay stages for better scores, and it has the good sense not to overstay that welcome. If you are looking for something to wind down with on a quiet evening, something that asks very little but delivers a consistently pleasant atmosphere, this fits. The 89% positive rating on Steam, small sample size noted, reflects an audience that found it a reliable comfort game. It is not trying to reinvent the solitaire wheel, and it does not need to. Kai, Scout Team

Snow White Solitaire. Charmed Kingdom
AdventureCasualIndie

Snow White Solitaire. Charmed Kingdom

Dec 28, 2017DigiMight
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A cozy solitaire card game wrapped in a Snow White fairy-tale skin. Quiet, unpretentious, and oddly easy to lose an afternoon to.

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About Snow White Solitaire. Charmed Kingdom

Snow White Solitaire: Charmed Kingdom is a casual card game from DigiMight that does exactly what it says on the tin. You work through a series of solitaire tableau puzzles set against a storybook fantasy backdrop, piecing together a narrative about lifting a curse from a fairy-tale kingdom. The structure is familiar: clear the cards, earn stars, unlock the next chapter. If you have spent any time with hidden-object adventure hybrids on casual portals, you will recognize the rhythm immediately. What keeps this from feeling like a generic reskin is the attention paid to the small details. The illustrated art has a genuine warmth to it, the kind you associate with illustrated children's books rather than stock fantasy assets. Each stage is dressed differently enough that the progression feels like actual travel through a world rather than the same green field reshuffled. The soundtrack sits quietly in the background, soft and slightly melancholy in a way that suits the cursed-kingdom premise without ever becoming intrusive. DigiMight clearly thought about mood here, even if the budget was modest. The solitaire gameplay itself is the classic "Golf" or chain-building variant, where you clear cards by playing ones that are one rank above or below the top of your discard pile. There are light puzzle elements layered on top, with blocked cards, special tiles, and board layouts that require some planning rather than pure luck. It is not a deep system, and experienced card game fans will find it comfortable rather than challenging. The difficulty curve is gentle throughout, which is either a feature or a flaw depending entirely on what you want from a session. The honest criticism is that the narrative is thin. The Snow White framing gives the game a visual identity and a loose reason to keep clicking forward, but do not come expecting branching choices or meaningful story beats. The writing does its job and steps aside. For some players that will feel like a missed opportunity given the fairy-tale setting. For others, a light story skeleton is precisely what they want around a relaxing puzzle loop. The game runs about four to six hours depending on how methodically you replay stages for better scores, and it has the good sense not to overstay that welcome. If you are looking for something to wind down with on a quiet evening, something that asks very little but delivers a consistently pleasant atmosphere, this fits. The 89% positive rating on Steam, small sample size noted, reflects an audience that found it a reliable comfort game. It is not trying to reinvent the solitaire wheel, and it does not need to. Kai, Scout Team

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steamCozySolitaireFairy TalePuzzle StagesStar Rating SystemSingle Player RelaxationStorybook Art

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89%(57)

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Developer
DigiMight
Publisher
DigiMight
Release Date
Dec 28, 2017

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