Game breaking bug, reported on oct 2018, still not fixed in dec 2019. Don't buy this.
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About This Game
- Mix of solitaire, hidden objects and puzzles!
- Fun story and characters
- Varied bonuses and helpers
- 5 colorful worlds and 160 fantastic puzzles
- Stunning illustrations and delightful music
Dwarves want to find the most powerful weapon that will help them in the fight against trolls. They need to join forces with five heroes! Will they succeed in this ?! Everything depends on you!
Love card games like Spider Solitaire, Classic Solitaire, Pyramid Solitaire, Klondike, Freecell and Perfect Match? Then this is the perfect logic game for you!
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User Reviews
Snow White Solitaire - Legacy of Dwarves has beautiful artwork similar to the first installment in the Snow White series. The music is the same. You play solitaire and solve a jigsaw or hidden object puzzle now and then. The story is told through occasional dialogue between the characters. Sounds mellow and relaxing, right? Well, I find this game really frustrating for one simple reason. There is a mechanic that requires you to get at least one star on each level to progress. This means you have to leave no more than 2 cards on every level. Some of the levels are really difficult with small drawdecks. Replaying them over and over again disrupts the gameflow. When you do finally beat them, there is no sense of accomplishment. Merely a sense that "I got lucky that time." 6 hours in, I haven't bought a single amulet to upgrade my power-ups, as I spend all my gold on Wild Cards to advance the story. Emerland Solitaire had a similar mechanic, but they were really even-handed ab...
I'm not sure what these guys are trying to prove. I'm on level six. There's about 40 cards on the board. A bunch of them are covered in rocks. I have no wild cards available, and the deck draw is 15. Isn't this supposed to be a fun, casual game? Recommended for people who love to bash their heads against the wall over and over.
[b]snow white solitaire: legacy of dwarves[/b] is the follow-up to [url=https://steamcommunity.com/id/dohi64/recommended/768290/]charmed kingdom[/url], and of course it's still the usual +1/-1 situation with the typical fantasy coat of paint. since they are pretty much identical, so will be my reviews. in the first game the dwarf was more of a background dancer, his hammer only used to break locked cards instead of being an actual power-up, but he's taking center stage in this one. well, centerish. snow white is still the boss, but instead of beans you're looking for parts of a mighty hammer to get rid of hordes of evil threatening the dwarves. [b]150 solitaire levels[/b] again, divided into 40 packs over 5 worlds, to save on drawing a bigger overworld map once more. [b]hidden object scenes and jigsaws[/b] are back, and jigsaws are part of the 4-level packs, unfortunately, one in every 4th. unlike hidden object sections with a slow hint button, they can be skipped after a while and t...
This is practically the same game as the first one, Charmed Kingdom. However, I am recommending against this game as it is basically just made needlessly a lot more difficult and grindy. If that's your thing, then you may like it. This game is like Charmed Kingdom on hard mode with even the first hands being noticeably more difficult. That wouldn't be as much of a problem if it wasn't a lot more grindy to get enough gold to buy upgrades and power ups. It takes forever to get gold this time around. in Charmed Kingdom I had all the upgrades bought by the time I made it to the last few levels of the game. In this one, I finished all the levels, then went back and made sure I had all hands finished with 3 stars. After that I still had to go back and play several hands over and over again to grind gold to buy the last two upgrades for my last achievement. I had all other achievements already before that. This also lead me to discovering that you can't get any wild cards (like spares or joke...
Recommended with HUGE caveats. The game is pretty much the same as its predecessor. Same story presentation, same mini-games, similar layouts. Okay. Now- the big differences- Huge grind. HUGE. Way more than the first game. Be prepared to replay levels over and over to get enough gold for the over-prices jokers and amulets. (Level 1, 1st layout it okay for this, not a ton of gold, but fast and easy to clear at 3 stars, once you have an amulet or two or three.) Small deck sizes, even with the amulet to give 2 extra cards at the start. Which means some layouts will take many tried and great luck to clear. Did I say be ready to replay levels over and over, and grind, grind, grind? Yeah, the grind is the biggest drawback to this game. The art is pretty enough, the music and sounds are fine. The grind is horrendous. Not a bad game for killing time. Short sessions, and you can leave levels incomplete or at 0-2 stars and replay them from the map at any time, to grind for gold or to get...
Don't buy it! It is not fun at all! It is a grindy Solitaire.
Good Solitaire game. Those mini games are still annoying though. 9/10.
The game starts out really hard and the first upgrades to make it at least a bit less punishing are really expensive. Same problem as in the last game (Snow White Solitaire Charmed Kingdom) that cards are purely random, so levels aren't solvable (as in get at least one star) most of the time. This time even the first hands are incredibly hard to solve (planned as a DLC?). Avoid this one. Edit: Ah, it's a pay-to-win mobile game. Now it makes perfect sense.
Well, this game is really just the same as its predecessor, "Snow White Solitaire. Charmed Kingdom", with all the good points and all the flaws as the previous iteration. Fun gameplay (note the caveat below), decent power-ups, music that is hopelessly average (not to mention repeated ad nauseum), and graphics that aren't fancy but that certainly do the trick. There is one major caveat which makes this more of a thumbs-sideways review than an enthusiastic thumbs-up: THE GRIND. When I read a few of the other reviews which mentioned grind, I shrugged it off...."It's a solitaire game," I said to myself, "What kind of grind could there be?". Well, let me tell you....the vast majority of the levels are so obtusely arranged that it is almost invariable (unless you really, REALLY want to play the exact same level seven or eight or nine or more times) that you're going to need a wild card to finish off a level or get you past a critical point. And those joker cards cost money (roughly 1500...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 Windows 8, Windows 10 (x86 and x64
- Processor: CPU: 1.0 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
FAQ
How much does Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves cost?
Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 Windows 8, Windows 10 (x86 and x64 Processor: CPU: 1.0 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM DirectX: Version 9.0
What platforms is Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves available on?
Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves worth buying?
Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves has 53% positive reviews from 19 players.
When was Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves released?
Snow White Solitaire. Legacy of Dwarves was released on Apr 20, 2018.
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