- January 4, 2020
- Seven Sails
Nordic Storm Solitaire
35%Game Brain Score
music
story, gameplay
60% User Score 10 reviews
Platforms
About
Help northman Elof lead his people to a land promised by the God Feyr! Beware… this land is under dispute by the Jotun Idyl, an archrival of the ancient Gods. Play through 130 challenging solitaire levels and chase away the Jotun Idyl!





Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
music2 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game features a relaxing Nordic theme with pleasant music that enhances the gameplay experience.
- Casual and enjoyable gameplay makes it a good way to pass the time and exercise your brain.
- The game includes various customization options, such as separate volume settings and different card faces, which add to the overall experience.
- The story is simplistic and forgettable, failing to engage players or add depth to the game.
- There are numerous bugs and glitches, including issues with achievements, slow loading times, and clunky mechanics.
- The game is overly easy, lacking challenge and depth, which may lead to a lack of replayability.
story
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in the game is largely criticized for being forgettable and underdeveloped, with some users suggesting it detracts from the overall experience. While the theme of Nordic mythology has potential, it is not fully realized, leading to disappointment among players who feel the narrative could either be more engaging or omitted entirely.
“They could have created more story based on Nordic mythology, but it's a nice theme for winter.”
“Either make the story more a part of the game and interesting or just eliminate it altogether.”
“The only thing about the game that was disappointing is the story.”
“The story is absolutely forgettable, but the music is pretty nice and everything looks good enough, except the backgrounds, which are far below the expected quality and are often the highlight of such games.”
“Useless story which slows everything up even further.”