Solitaire Soviet - Single Player Card Game
About the Game
Long ago, when the earth was round and a milk carton was shaped like a pyramid, in a country called the USSR, people whiled away their time playing original and exciting solitaire games, now forgotten. In those days, there were no "spiders" or "solitaires", and Windows had not yet been invented... We offer you an exciting solitaire game with simple rules, containing as many as 50 different levels of varying difficulty. Not everyone will be able to complete all 50 levels, but everyone is guaranteed to have fun and relax, completing this wonderful solitaire level after level.
Game Mechanics
A Single Player Card Game is a solitaire‑style mechanic where one player arranges, matches, or sequences cards according to specific rules, with no opponents. Unlike multiplayer card games, the challenge comes from solving a layout puzzle rather than outsmarting others. The most common variant involves building foundation piles in ascending order (Ace to King) by suit, while rearranging a tableau of face‑up and face‑down cards. Core mechanics include draw and discard (pulling from a stock pile), tableau building (alternating colors and descending ranks), and undo moves to backtrack mistakes. Winning requires emptying the tableau or moving all cards to foundations. Other single‑player card puzzles include matching pairs (clearing the board), sequencing by number regardless of suit, or pyramid addition (combining cards that sum to a target value). Some versions add time limits, move counters, or daily challenges for replayability. Unlike action games, solitaire mechanics reward forward planning, pattern recognition, and patience — knowing which moves to delay or which stack to uncover first. The satisfaction comes from turning a chaotic spread into perfect order. Perfect for players who enjoy calm, thoughtful puzzles they can play at their own pace with no pressure.