- October 4, 2017
- Fair Games
Casual Spider Solitaire
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Casual Spider Solitaire is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by Fair Games and was released on October 4, 2017. It received mostly positive reviews from players.
Spider Solitaire game, with hints.









- Simple, classic spider solitaire gameplay that is accessible to beginners and relaxing without a timer.
- Hundreds of levels offering long-term entertainment and progressive rule introduction.
- Free to play and good for casual time-killing or learning the basics of spider solitaire.
- Lacks multiplayer, music, sound effects, and customization options such as card sets or backgrounds.
- Level difficulty progression is uneven; early levels are too easy and some later levels become frustratingly hard with no way to skip.
- Heavy reliance on microtransactions for hints and level skips, with some bugs and intrusive monetization hurting overall experience.
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Users criticize the monetization as aggressive and exploitative, designed to make players fail and push them into purchasing microtransactions, detracting from the overall gameplay experience.
“This is a cancerous cash grab.”
“The game is not randomized and was made to make you fail and buy microtransactions to get through the higher levels. Just play the Microsoft version from Windows 98 and beyond.”
“It's just solitaire with in-app purchases.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Casual Spider Solitaire is a casual puzzle game.
Casual Spider Solitaire is available on PC and Windows.
Casual Spider Solitaire was released on October 4, 2017.
Casual Spider Solitaire was developed by Fair Games.
Casual Spider Solitaire has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked Casual Spider Solitaire for its monetization.
Casual Spider Solitaire is a single player game.
Similar games include Bridge Constructor, Stickman Hook, Faerie Solitaire, Rock 'N' Roll Defense, Solitairica and others.









