Solitaire Emperor - Secrets of Fate
This game will immerse you in the world of exciting adventures of Tarot cards. Each level is a unique combination of cards with a variety of mechanics, which makes the gameplay exciting and unpredictable.
Library entry
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Solitaire Emperor - Secrets of Fate
This game will immerse you in the world of exciting adventures of Tarot cards. Each level is a unique combination of cards with a variety of mechanics, which makes the gameplay exciting and unpredictable.
How to Play Solitaire Emperor - Secrets of Fate
Try Solitaire Emperor - Secrets of Fate and enjoy hours of fun!
Controls
To complete a level, you need to remove all cards from the playing field. Cards are removed from the field according to the classic scheme: ace, king, queen, jack, ten and so on. A - ace K is king Q- lady J - jack The more cards left in the deck, the more coins you will receive at the end of the level! Coins can be obtained by creating continuous chains; if you use a gold card, the chain will not be interrupted! When there are no moves available, you can draw a card from the deck or throw a gold card.
Features
This game will immerse you in the world of exciting adventures of Tarot cards. Each level is a unique combination of cards with a variety of mechanics, which makes the gameplay exciting and unpredictable.
Category
Adventure
Platform
Desktop + mobile
Devices
For Android, For IOS, For Desktop
Orientation
Landscape
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