About This Game Restore the Deck of Nature and save Avalon!Avalon. A land of lush forests, great plains, tall mountains... and most of all, magic! The Druids of Avalon wield powerful healing magic, activated through the use of magic cards. Just like runestones, the magic of the cards is unlocked by placing them in the correct order.Travel through 200 unique levels, collecting magic cards along the way in your quest to reassemble the Deck of Nature. Set up huge combos to maximize your score multiplier, and cash in your winnings at the store for powerful bonus items. Collect wild cards, and use them wisely to achieve perfect results!This is solitaire at its best - relaxing, addictive, and challenging. With 12 bonus items to buy, 13 awards to unlock, and multiple challenges to overcome on the way, Avalon Legends Solitaire will provide you with hours of card-stacking fun. Addictive game play 200 levels 13 awards to unlock 12 power ups a09c17d780 Title: Avalon Legends SolitaireGenre: Casual, Indie, StrategyDeveloper:Anawiki GamesPublisher:Anawiki GamesRelease Date: 9 Mar, 2017 Avalon Legends Solitaire Update 8 Download High-Low solitaire is my favorite type of card game. It's relaxing and great for casual gaming. Bonus is the trading cards (which are not working lol) and achievements.. 5\/10 Not the best by far, but not the worst solitaire game either. Wait for a sale, is my advise, and only get this if you've played just about all the other solitaire games out there.I suspect this was made longer ago than other solitaire games. It feels more bare bones than others. And the number of cards you get on some levels is off. For instance, you need to uncover a hammer to turn over cards with stone on them but I kept clicking and clicking on the deck and not getting the card I needed. Now there are wild cards you can use. They are numbered and one time use. So you could use one of those if you have the one you need to continue. And in the store you can buy a random wild card. That was the first red flag that popped up in my head. Hmm....this might be one of those game that was phone\/tablet game with in-app purchases and they want you to buy more wild cards. On Steam this cannot be done so we are stuck with the way it is. YOu'll have to do some grinding to build up your wild card deck and money to buy special help items. That's another red flag, becauase I did not gain enough money to buy all the help items! That is the first time that's happened to me in a solitaire game. Usually by the last level one has already bought them all.Graphics look older and are just ok. Nothing special.Sound: I don't know because I turned it off to listen to my own music while playing.Final thoughts: Since Steam only has a yes\/no review system I'm giving it a tentative yes. I only give "NO"s to really, really bad games. This one is just for solitaire fanatics who have played everything else and need something new to play. Not the best by far. But not really the worst. I've seen one that is blatantly skewed to in-app purchases and they didn't change it for Steam. This one isn't as bad as that, just middle of the pack (heh, heh, nice pun, eh? pack?). I've played quite a lot of Solitaire games and while is not a bad game, I do have to rank it somewhere towards the bottom. There's virtually no story beyond the theme and setting and the power-ups are not that special and cost way too much to upgrade. I also believe that the game, like many others of its kind, cheats. If the AI is not cheating then it is just poorly programmed. I don't think that drawing seven kings in a row can be labelled as anything other than those two possibilities.There are better Solitaire and traditional card deck-based games out there. Avalon Legends gets a marginal thumbs up. Fun was to be had in playing it, but there's no way I can stick it out to the end as it just hits a brick wall after a while.. 5\/10 Not the best by far, but not the worst solitaire game either. Wait for a sale, is my advise, and only get this if you've played just about all the other solitaire games out there.I suspect this was made longer ago than other solitaire games. It feels more bare bones than others. And the number of cards you get on some levels is off. For instance, you need to uncover a hammer to turn over cards with stone on them but I kept clicking and clicking on the deck and not getting the card I needed. Now there are wild cards you can use. They are numbered and one time use. So you could use one of those if you have the one you need to continue. And in the store you can buy a random wild card. That was the first red flag that popped up in my head. Hmm....this might be one of those game that was phone\/tablet game with in-app purchases and they want you to buy more wild cards. On Steam this cannot be done so we are stuck with the way it is. YOu'll have to do some grinding to build up your wild card deck and money to buy special help items. That's another red flag, becauase I did not gain enough money to buy all the help items! That is the first time that's happened to me in a solitaire game. Usually by the last level one has already bought them all.Graphics look older and are just ok. Nothing special.Sound: I don't know because I turned it off to listen to my own music while playing.Final thoughts: Since Steam only has a yes\/no review system I'm giving it a tentative yes. I only give "NO"s to really, really bad games. This one is just for solitaire fanatics who have played everything else and need something new to play. Not the best by far. But not really the worst. I've seen one that is blatantly skewed to in-app purchases and they didn't change it for Steam. This one isn't as bad as that, just middle of the pack (heh, heh, nice pun, eh? pack?). A nice solitaire game. A bit fun and relaxing. Would suggest getting it on sale and\/or in the bundle.. I'm a pretty big fan of solitaire games. I play them to relax and, at the same time, exercise my mind a little. Too bad Avalon Legends doesn't really allow you to do either.In a baffling design choice, you're unable to choose to replay a level you didn't do well on, making getting perfects almost impossible. Which is bad enough, but even just doing well is very difficult, as your hand is often 80 to 90% cards you don't need and won't use. I have literally found myself in situations in which I could remove almost no cards as all, because there wasn't a single useful one in my hand. It was particularly common to find the same card over and over and over. Not that the game cares at all if you've left almost every card on the board. For a solitaire game this frustrating, the actual goals it asks you to achieve are so easy you can do poorly on every single stage and still complete them. There isn't much else in the way to allow you to strategize, either. You're given a paltry few wild cards, and most of the time they're barely worth using, since they won't get you far. There are items you can buy that give you abilities, but most of these are pretty useless, being things like giving you 1 more undo, or something similarly pathetic. The story in the game isn't even interesting enough to keep be going. There's just nothing fun about this game.I know I can't expect every solitaire game to be Faerie Solitaire, but I can certainly expect them to be better than this.. This is a decent enough solitaire game. I would rank it maybe 5\/10. If you love playing this type of game it's worth a playthrough. It was a little too easy to meet the objectives of each level in my opinion until the very last level, and then this one level I probably played 40 or more times before I hit all 3 objectives at once and beat the game. I still enjoyed it even though I probably wouldn't play it again.The story was pretty non-existant and the art was decent until the final drawing of the forest which I kinda wondered if someone's kid drew.
Avalon Legends Solitaire Update 8 Download
Updated: Mar 21, 2020
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