- February 6, 2020
- Tripledot Studios Limited
Solitairescapes
Platforms
About
Solitairescapes is a casual game that offers a relaxing solitaire experience with marvelous visuals. It provides beautiful and tranquil backgrounds for players to enjoy while they play. However, some users may find the ads to be annoying. The game is described as "Solitaire with beautiful and relaxing backgrounds," perfect for those seeking a calming card game.






- The game features beautiful and relaxing backgrounds that change with each game, enhancing the overall experience.
- It offers a straightforward solitaire experience without unnecessary distractions, making it enjoyable and calming.
- The game includes helpful features like a shuffle option and hints, which add to the fun and challenge.
- There are frequent and intrusive ads that disrupt gameplay, which can be frustrating for players.
- Some users have reported issues with the game freezing or cards not responding properly, leading to a less enjoyable experience.
- The game lacks customization options for card designs and backgrounds, which some players find limiting.
monetization
184 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing frustration over the frequency and intrusiveness of ads, particularly those that interrupt gameplay or are difficult to dismiss. While some users appreciate the lack of excessive ads compared to other games, others feel misled by claims of an ad-free experience and express a desire for a paid option to remove ads entirely. Overall, the consensus indicates that while the game is enjoyable, the ad experience significantly detracts from its appeal.
“Awesome, I love this app, graphics are great, it's fast, no ads during play, only 1 ad after each hand.”
“I enjoy playing with beautiful landscapes and no ads.”
“Love that it has no ads!”
“If possible, I would have given it a 10-star rating on that basis alone, except for one thing: their intrusive and numerous ads.”
“Battling your way through ads to start a new game is a major headache that's not worth the trouble.”
“The game is just a filler for ads.”