
Solitaire Christmas. Match 2 Cards
A Christmas-skinned card-matching puzzler with 120 levels and a professional difficulty tier that will genuinely punish you. Fine for a slow holiday afternoon; frustrating if you want meaningful skill expression.
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About Solitaire Christmas. Match 2 Cards
My honest reaction after spending time with this one: the holiday dressing is warm and the snowflake-dusted card layouts have a quiet, cozy appeal that fits the season well. Creobit built this around a single core idea, pairing any two matching cards to clear a board, and they wrapped it in 12 Christmas locations spread across 120 levels. That is a reasonable amount of content for the format, and the two difficulty modes, standard and professional, do at least acknowledge that different players want different pressure. The mechanics are simple by design. Each level asks you to find and clear gold cards, building combos to earn coins along the way. Those coins feed back into three bonus tools: a shuffle to rearrange the deck, a mulligan to undo your last move, and a joker that clears any single card. The loop works well enough at the standard difficulty, where the game sits comfortably in the background like a fireplace crackle on a December evening. The soundtrack and colorful winter art do their job, and for a certain kind of player, that ambient quality is exactly the point. Where things get complicated is the professional mode and the achievement layer above it. Community discussion around the game repeatedly surfaces the same frustration: at higher difficulty, the outcome can feel more like a dice roll than a card game. Clearing specific professional packs with perfect scores demands either considerable luck or a grind for bonus coins that some players describe as far too steep. There are also reported bugs with Steam achievements failing to trigger even when in-game conditions are met, which is a real sting for completionists. A save-data loss bug tied to an unexpected shutdown has caught at least one player with many hours invested, and cloud sync does not appear to protect against this in all cases. The broader context worth knowing: Creobit and 8Floor have released this same underlying card-matching engine in a large number of reskinned titles. That is not automatically a mark against this specific game, but it does explain why the mechanics feel template-thin rather than crafted around the Christmas theme. There is no story, no hand-drawn cutscene, no sense that this world was built for this game specifically. What you get is functional, pleasant, and about as deep as a fresh inch of snow. If you are the kind of player who keeps a light puzzle game open beside something else, wants seasonal atmosphere without commitment, and can live without a skill ceiling that rewards study, there is genuine comfort here. Steam trading cards, achievements, and leaderboards round out the feature set for those who care. Treat the professional mode as a bonus challenge rather than the main event and the frustration mostly stays manageable. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows® 7 32/64 bit
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 56 MB available space
- Graphics
- Intel GMA 3150
- Processor
- Intel Atom N455 (1660 MHz)
Recommended
- OS
- Windows® 7 32/64 bit
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Game Info
- Developer
- Creobit
- Publisher
- 8Floor
- Release Date
- Dec 24, 2015
