Mystic Solitaire HD James Nickerson Looking for a new and unique way to play Solitaire? Look no further than Mystic Solitaire - the iPad game that combines … Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsLooking for a new and unique way to play Solitaire? Look no further than Mystic Solitaire - the iPad game that combines the classic card game with the power of Tarot! In Mystic Solitaire, each card is a Tarot card with its own unique symbolism and meaning. As you play through the game, you'll not only exercise your strategy and concentration skills, but also deepen your understanding of the Tarot. But the fun doesn't stop there! At the end of each game, Mystic Solitaire gives you a custom Tarot card reading based on the cards you played with. It's a fun and insightful way to explore the meanings of the Tarot and gain valuable insights into your life. Whether you're a tarot enthusiast or just looking for a new way to enjoy solitaire, Mystic Solitaire is the perfect game for you. Download it now and experience the magic for yourself! Information Seller:James Nickerson Genre:Card, Puzzle Release:Apr 11, 2023 Updated:Apr 12, 2024 Version:2.1 Size:108.7 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal It's Klondike Solitaire but with Tarot cards. vsnlap likes this. Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,234 540 113 #2 Brightsiderus, Mar 2, 2024 Aw, not on iPhone, not fun vsnlap Member Jan 18, 2024 23 9 3 #3 vsnlap, Mar 2, 2024 Seems interesting, will try it! James Nickerson likes this. James Nickerson Member Feb 7, 2024 7 3 3 Male #4 James Nickerson, Mar 2, 2024 I wanted to make it work on the iPhone as well but there are 50% more cards in a tarot deck and you couldn't make out any of the artwork on the cards when they were small enough to fit 9 rows and 9 columns that could expand to potentially 28 rows. sebgo likes this. sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 833 398 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #5 sebgo, Mar 3, 2024 How about pan and zoom in/out features? A bit like Cultist Simulator, except in portrait mode (screenshots attached; space between cards in that game can be used to place more cards). I'm not particularly a fan of card/tarot games, though, but, if you can work it out (I don't know how difficult/effective/worth it'd be), it might potentially bring in more users. Gotta admit zooming in and out might be a little cumbersome for gameplay, but some users might not find it so bad. Attached Files: b544332c-2657-4b93-8e63-43439259635d.jpeg File size: 64 KB Views: 2 c2c6a979-66b3-4d8f-a15a-695fddca3742.jpeg File size: 65.8 KB Views: 2 James Nickerson Member Feb 7, 2024 7 3 3 Male #6 James Nickerson, Mar 3, 2024 Thanks for the suggestions. I’d never considered panning around to see the full board even though I have played cultist simulator. I guess I’ve never see a solitaire game where that’s been done so didn’t think of it. It might work. sebgo likes this. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Aw, not on iPhone, not fun vsnlap Member Jan 18, 2024 23 9 3 #3 vsnlap, Mar 2, 2024 Seems interesting, will try it! James Nickerson likes this. James Nickerson Member Feb 7, 2024 7 3 3 Male #4 James Nickerson, Mar 2, 2024 I wanted to make it work on the iPhone as well but there are 50% more cards in a tarot deck and you couldn't make out any of the artwork on the cards when they were small enough to fit 9 rows and 9 columns that could expand to potentially 28 rows. sebgo likes this. sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 833 398 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #5 sebgo, Mar 3, 2024 How about pan and zoom in/out features? A bit like Cultist Simulator, except in portrait mode (screenshots attached; space between cards in that game can be used to place more cards). I'm not particularly a fan of card/tarot games, though, but, if you can work it out (I don't know how difficult/effective/worth it'd be), it might potentially bring in more users. Gotta admit zooming in and out might be a little cumbersome for gameplay, but some users might not find it so bad. Attached Files: b544332c-2657-4b93-8e63-43439259635d.jpeg File size: 64 KB Views: 2 c2c6a979-66b3-4d8f-a15a-695fddca3742.jpeg File size: 65.8 KB Views: 2 James Nickerson Member Feb 7, 2024 7 3 3 Male #6 James Nickerson, Mar 3, 2024 Thanks for the suggestions. I’d never considered panning around to see the full board even though I have played cultist simulator. I guess I’ve never see a solitaire game where that’s been done so didn’t think of it. It might work. sebgo likes this. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I wanted to make it work on the iPhone as well but there are 50% more cards in a tarot deck and you couldn't make out any of the artwork on the cards when they were small enough to fit 9 rows and 9 columns that could expand to potentially 28 rows.
How about pan and zoom in/out features? A bit like Cultist Simulator, except in portrait mode (screenshots attached; space between cards in that game can be used to place more cards). I'm not particularly a fan of card/tarot games, though, but, if you can work it out (I don't know how difficult/effective/worth it'd be), it might potentially bring in more users. Gotta admit zooming in and out might be a little cumbersome for gameplay, but some users might not find it so bad.
Thanks for the suggestions. I’d never considered panning around to see the full board even though I have played cultist simulator. I guess I’ve never see a solitaire game where that’s been done so didn’t think of it. It might work.