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I like the game, but there are things I don’t quite understand about it. Why do certain cards get locked from play when they have Match to play on? Then later get unlocked for no apparent reason. Wish there was a rules sheet in the game menu, but it’s not explained why this happens.
The art is stunning but when I saw the pictures on the cards I thought those combinations would do something like create potions or get battle points. It’s just missing the extra little something to be like wow this is the next hit!
How dare the developer of this game put it on the AppStore without advertisements, in app purchases, a battle pass, payable cosmetic changes, pay to win, paid loot boxes, *pause for breathing*, a VIP subscription, 5 different currencies, and a nagging timed offer.God the AppStores are horrible nowadays. Anyway, thank you for being a genuine, fun free game. I love it! My only critique is the gnome getting angry when you win. I think it would be more cute if he was excited and happy that you won vs being sad and angry that you lost. Hope that helps!Thanks again, this app is great!
This game is great all the way around, stunning and captivating art, short yet interesting gameplay and supposedly simple rules. Unfortunately it falls short due to the fact that some rules are not explained and the game will not allow you to place certain cards that should absolutely be allowed to be placed. If you don’t mind restarting every few games due to this then I highly recommend playing.
Minimal ads (can use some as a “continue” in the challenge mode). Clever spin off of solitaire. I just really wish the simple rules always applied. There are certain cases where unexplained rules start to apply. Not sure if it’s a bug or intentional. If intentional, these hidden rules are inconsistent at best.
No ads. No in-app purchases. Simple. Engaging. A treat for the brain and eyes (art style is fun and interesting). Do I wish there was more to the app? Of course. However, this is a free app for a simple game with endless replayability. My only frustration is not understanding why some cards match up and others don’t. I feel the tutorial is lacking this critical information. This lacking is also preventing me from enjoying the “Expert” mode. If this minor issue can be addressed and solved, I will gladly bump up my rating to 5 stars.
The challenge ranking system is terrible when you get up to higher ranks. It would be understandable if it got harder to progress as you rank up, but I just won a challenge and got 0 points from it. The formula needs some sort of tweaks.Also, I’ve had challenges that somehow end up with 11/10 people and don’t end until the time limit runs out, and challenges that stop at 10/10 and also don’t end until the time limit runs out. (Good job making sure the game doesn’t literally break, but I would really appreciate if I didn’t have to wait an extra 8 hours to play a challenge, given that I can only have 3 active at a time.)Other than that, the game is pretty great, but challenges are kinda terrible sometimes.
Really fun game with a really fun art style as well! I enjoy the fun spin on the normal solitaire, and while the game doesn’t have much more than just the game itself, it’s also free to play with 0 in game transactions which is a huge plus!!! 4-Stars
I love everything Arnold Rauers and his team creates and appreciate them releasing this ad-free gem. Why they’ve decided to create a free game, I don’t know, but I would hope that they enjoyed making it, because I can’t imagine they are making any money from this at all. So to all of you complaining about how this game isn’t a masterpiece, go buy Card Crawl or Maze Machina, or any of their other great games and realize that gnomitaire is probably *just* a pleasant, free, short game with great design to hold the casual gamers over until this pandemic ends.
Great game except that it seems impossible to get to the first rank, and I’ve only even seen 1 person at the second rank (and that person just plummeted to rank 10 for what reason I have no idea)
Gnomitaire is a tiny Solitaire for clever Gnomes. Take a seat in Card Crawl's cozy tavern and play a round of Gnomitaire with your favorite Barkeeper. In this original solitaire style card game you order 16 randomly generated cards into 4 columns by matching the correct card types.