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6.4
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy a fast solo game with an Arthurian twist, the card matching and curse‑racing will hook you.
Highlights
- Captivating Arthurian theme
- Simple matching mechanics
- Short playtime
Keep in mind
- Requires self‑printing
- No physical components included
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In "Solitaire Legends: Guinevere", the witch Morgan le Fay has cursed Camelot. At the round table sit four Arthurs, but three are impostors—changelings who have stolen the king's true form. It falls to Guinevere, armed with courage and a standard deck of cards, to locate Merlin's scattered crystals and send the fake knights back to the fairy realm before the spell turns the legendary knights into deadly foes. The game is purely solo, employing matching mechanics where you pair symbols, colors, or values according to each mission's rules. Your goal is to gather all the crystals and break the curse, all within quick 10‑20 minute sessions. As a true print‑and‑play, all you need are the provided PDF cards and a bit of scissors. The experience blends light strategy, medieval fantasy theme, and a dash of narrative urgency, perfect for those who enjoy a solid card‑solitaire puzzle without a group. Fans of solo card games will love Camelot's charm, and the short playtime lets you replay multiple times in one evening, honing your strategy and discovering more efficient combos.
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Publisher
(Web published)
Designer
Jonathan Auffarth
How many players can play?
It is a solo game designed for a single player.
How long does a game take?
Typically 10 to 20 minutes, depending on how quickly you solve the matches.
Do I need to buy any physical components?
No. Everything is provided in a PDF for you to print, cut, and play.
What is the complexity level?
Light to moderate – rules are straightforward, but optimizing matches can add strategic depth.
Do I need a traditional deck of cards?
Yes, the game uses a standard playing‑card deck, which is included in the printable files.
Can I play with a group?
There is no official multiplayer mode, but friends can take turns or compare scores.
What is the game's theme?
Arthurian legends, featuring Guinevere, Merlin, and the witch Morgan le Fay.