Review Solitaire Grand Harvest
Solitaire Grand Harvest arises from classic card games, solitaire games, and farming games but is combined into one. This is how the developers of this game Playkita Studio, based in Israel, wanted to launch a solitaire card game with a modern twist.
Like any game, before starting, it will ask you for some session data; if you do not have them, you can register by creating a new account or using it with one of your social networks.
Once registered, it offers you two types of solitaire game modes: Golf and Pyramid, which focus on skills to use valuable cards that can get you out of trouble. The more you play, the more you will be able to advance in levels, and as a reward for each achievement, you will receive gems that you can use to grow plants. These will be useful, once they are harvested, to obtain additional gold coins.
This is something we must take into account because if we want to continue playing solitaire, we must pay a certain amount of coins for the move, so you must be very careful and make the move that you really think is necessary, so as not to run out of coins, since you will not be able to advance.
Remember that to advance, you must complete the solitaire card game, where your main objective is to eliminate all the cards from the design and sort them since your chances of winning the game will depend on this.
The Good
The game's interface is colorful and eye-catching, so you will not get bored playing it.
The Bad
Each level becomes more complex; sometimes, you need power-ups that the game offers you, but these are very expensive, so you could say it is a classic "pay to win" game system.
As you advance, the game becomes more challenging to pass, forcing you to buy power-ups if you want to become the king of this game.
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