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Flick Solitaire

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70%Game Brain Score
graphics
monetization, gameplay
70% User Score Based on 70 reviews

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Flick Solitaire is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Flick and was released on September 30, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Level up your chill time with Flick Solitaire. Forget boring card decks – we’re teaming up with real indie artists to design every card, bringing you gorgeous, original artwork. Build your ultimate card collection as you flick through Patience, Pyramid, and Spider. De-stress with a good FLICK!

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70%
Audience ScoreBased on 70 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
monetization3 negative mentions

  • Beautiful, high-quality art decks designed by various independent artists, creating a visually appealing experience.
  • Engaging and relaxing solitaire gameplay with multiple variants, suitable for touchscreens and casual players.
  • Developers are responsive and committed to improving the game, addressing bugs and involving the community.
  • Predatory and aggressive monetization model with subscriptions, microtransactions, and slow free-to-play progression causing FOMO.
  • Mobile port with poor UI/UX on PC, including clunky controls, lag, glitches, and lack of customization options.
  • Frequent loss of progress and bugs that negatively impact player experience and trust.
  • monetization
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Monetization is generally seen as fair, with no ads in the Steam version and cosmetic microtransactions that support indie artists; however, some users find the subscription and certain microtransactions potentially predatory.

    • “A very good free solitaire game that features no ads.”
    • “No ads on the Steam version, but there are microtransactions that are purely cosmetic and support the indie artists featured in the game via art on both the card backs and faces.”
    • “I think the subscription and microtransactions are questionable.”
    • “Predatory monetization.”
    • “So as long as it being just a straight port from mobile minus the ads doesn't bother you, get it.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features enjoyable flicking mechanics and impressive artwork, but is hampered by stuttering, buggy throw controls, and a cluttered, unintuitive UI on PC. Additionally, inconsistent card collection systems between mobile and PC versions create a disjointed experience despite their intended synchronization.

    • “I love the artwork of the different decks, I love the flicking mechanics, and I really appreciate the developers showcasing the artists who design those decks!”
    • “In this PC version, the UI feels cluttered and unintuitive, like the developers didn't know what to do with the extra screen space, and the card collection mechanics are a lot better on mobile (in the mobile version, you unlock the decks for 250-500 coins and then collect cards only from your unlocked decks).”
    • “Lots of stuttering, season pass content, buggy throw mechanic that is clearly meant for mobile.”
    • “In this PC version, the UI feels cluttered and unintuitive, like the devs didn't know what to do with the extra screen space, and the card collection mechanics are a lot better on mobile (if you don't know, in the mobile version, you unlock the decks for 250-500 coins and then collect cards only from your unlocked decks).”
    • “It's really weird that the card collection mechanics are different between versions at all when part of the point is that the versions are (or will be) synced.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features beautiful, collectible deck artwork that adds a refreshing visual appeal to the classic solitaire gameplay. While it lacks traditional graphics settings and initially launches in a resizable pseudo window mode, the showcased artist designs and flicking mechanics provide a modern, visually engaging experience.

    • “I love the artwork of the different decks, I love the flicking mechanics, and I really appreciate the devs showcasing the artists that design those decks!”
    • “It's solitaire, but you can flick the cards where they go, and unlock some different art styles along the way.”
    • “A wonderful modern take on solitaire that gives you an actual reason to keep coming back to it over any other similar games — a ton of collectible decks with absolutely gorgeous artwork.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences occasional bugs and stuttering, particularly with certain mechanics, but remains mostly stable overall. Developers are actively addressing issues through community channels, and the consistent puzzle design adds reliability to gameplay.

    • “The puzzles aren't random, so you have the benefit of knowing that there is a solution, most decks are well drawn, you'll probably find one you like, plenty of unlocks, free, mostly bug free.”
    • “Lots of stuttering, season pass content, buggy throw mechanic that is clearly meant for mobile.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story offers a cozy, chill atmosphere with an artistic mission, appealing to those who enjoy a relaxed and creative narrative experience. Users appreciate the vibe but suggest providing feedback if any issues arise.

  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game creates a chill atmosphere, making it enjoyable to relax and kill time while playing.

  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from frequent stuttering and performance issues, with some mechanics feeling poorly adapted and buggy, likely designed with mobile platforms in mind. Overall, optimization appears lacking and detracts from the experience.

    • “Lots of stuttering, season pass content, buggy throw mechanic that is clearly meant for mobile.”
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63h Median play time
56h Average play time
41-70h Spent by most gamers
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Flick Solitaire is a casual puzzle game.

Flick Solitaire is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 56 hours playing Flick Solitaire.

Flick Solitaire was released on September 30, 2025.

Flick Solitaire was developed by Flick.

Flick Solitaire has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its monetization.

Flick Solitaire is a single player game.

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