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Cozy fairytale card-puzzling that's mostly harmless but lands with a thud on Steam, where only 55% of a tiny playerbase actually liked it. Fine for a slow afternoon, not much else.

I want to like every small, quietly-made thing that ends up on Steam without a marketing budget, and Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves does have some genuine warmth to it. The illustrated worlds are colourful in that hand-painted casual-PC way, the music hums along pleasantly in the background, and the premise, a band of dwarves hunting a legendary weapon to drive back trolls in a post-Snow-White fairy tale world, has just enough story flavour to keep you clicking. But goodwill only carries so far, and this one runs out of it faster than it should. At its core this is a tri-klondike-style solitaire game layered with obstacle mechanics. Levels ask you to clear card layouts while breaking locks, cutting through vines and chains, destroying stone blocks, and dousing fires, with Joker cards and a small roster of magical abilities thrown in as pressure-release valves. Five worlds house 160 puzzles in total, and you team up with five heroes along the way, including dwarf Folly, a sorceress, a dragon, and a gold golem, each tied loosely to a world's visual theme. On paper that is a respectable amount of content for the format. The three-star scoring system gives completionists something to grind toward, and a handful of players in the community report that clearing everything with top marks feels genuinely satisfying. That feedback is real and worth noting. The trouble is the gaps between the good parts. The Steam community thread shows a bug that locked at least one player out of level progression mid-game after completing a puzzle multiple times, which is a stinging problem in a linear puzzle game where blocked progress means blocked everything. An achievement tied to obtaining the hammer weapon was also reported as broken at launch. DigiMight appear to have addressed at least some of these, but the Mixed rating on Steam with only 55% positive across twenty reviews tells a story of a game that shipped with rough edges and never built enough of an audience to fully smooth them out. No critic ever reviewed it. The player count never grew large enough to produce the crowdsourced bug-hunting that keeps small games alive. What does work is the format itself. If you have spent time on casual solitaire games from the Big Fish era and find the genre comforting, the loop here will feel familiar and unthreatening in the best possible way. The obstacle variety keeps individual levels from feeling identical, and the fairytale skin is cheerful without being cloying. It is the kind of game that fits a laptop session on a quiet evening, not a dedicated gaming setup. The Mac version had early download issues reported by players who found nothing installed despite Steam completing the process, so Mac buyers should check community threads before committing. As someone who genuinely roots for the small, overlooked corner of the catalogue, I find it harder than usual to advocate strongly here. The craft is present but unpolished, the bugs are real, and the silence around this game since release is loud. Compared to the first Snow White Solitaire entry, Charmed Kingdom, this sequel seems to have arrived faster than the team was ready for it. If the genre is your comfort zone, you will probably find something to like. If you are new to themed solitaire games, there are better-tested starting points. Kai, Scout Team

Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves
AdventureCasualIndie

Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves

Apr 20, 2018DigiMight
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Cozy fairytale card-puzzling that's mostly harmless but lands with a thud on Steam, where only 55% of a tiny playerbase actually liked it. Fine for a slow afternoon, not much else.

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I want to like every small, quietly-made thing that ends up on Steam without a marketing budget, and Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves does have some genuine warmth to it. The illustrated worlds are colourful in that hand-painted casual-PC way, the music hums along pleasantly in the background, and the premise, a band of dwarves hunting a legendary weapon to drive back trolls in a post-Snow-White fairy tale world, has just enough story flavour to keep you clicking. But goodwill only carries so far, and this one runs out of it faster than it should. At its core this is a tri-klondike-style solitaire game layered with obstacle mechanics. Levels ask you to clear card layouts while breaking locks, cutting through vines and chains, destroying stone blocks, and dousing fires, with Joker cards and a small roster of magical abilities thrown in as pressure-release valves. Five worlds house 160 puzzles in total, and you team up with five heroes along the way, including dwarf Folly, a sorceress, a dragon, and a gold golem, each tied loosely to a world's visual theme. On paper that is a respectable amount of content for the format. The three-star scoring system gives completionists something to grind toward, and a handful of players in the community report that clearing everything with top marks feels genuinely satisfying. That feedback is real and worth noting. The trouble is the gaps between the good parts. The Steam community thread shows a bug that locked at least one player out of level progression mid-game after completing a puzzle multiple times, which is a stinging problem in a linear puzzle game where blocked progress means blocked everything. An achievement tied to obtaining the hammer weapon was also reported as broken at launch. DigiMight appear to have addressed at least some of these, but the Mixed rating on Steam with only 55% positive across twenty reviews tells a story of a game that shipped with rough edges and never built enough of an audience to fully smooth them out. No critic ever reviewed it. The player count never grew large enough to produce the crowdsourced bug-hunting that keeps small games alive. What does work is the format itself. If you have spent time on casual solitaire games from the Big Fish era and find the genre comforting, the loop here will feel familiar and unthreatening in the best possible way. The obstacle variety keeps individual levels from feeling identical, and the fairytale skin is cheerful without being cloying. It is the kind of game that fits a laptop session on a quiet evening, not a dedicated gaming setup. The Mac version had early download issues reported by players who found nothing installed despite Steam completing the process, so Mac buyers should check community threads before committing. As someone who genuinely roots for the small, overlooked corner of the catalogue, I find it harder than usual to advocate strongly here. The craft is present but unpolished, the bugs are real, and the silence around this game since release is loud. Compared to the first Snow White Solitaire entry, Charmed Kingdom, this sequel seems to have arrived faster than the team was ready for it. If the genre is your comfort zone, you will probably find something to like. If you are new to themed solitaire games, there are better-tested starting points. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Fairytale ThemingObstacle SolitaireThree-Star ScoringHidden Object ElementsCasual PuzzlePost-launch BugsLinear ProgressionMouse-Only

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Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 Windows 8, Windows 10 (x86 and x64
Memory
512 MB RAM
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Version 9.0
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CPU: 1.0 GHz

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DigiMight
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DigiMight
Release Date
Apr 20, 2018

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