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An original game for Playdate! Play it drm-free on Itch or on the Playdate catalog!

Love solitaire? Frustrated by losing solitaire to an unlucky flip of the cards? Hermit reimagines solitaire with new mechanics designed to enhance player choice and strategic depth while ensuring fully transparent gameplay.

Features:

  • Quick to pickup, hard to master: enjoy endless fun and replayability.
  • Unique card inversion mechanic: transform solitaire with Hermit's game-changing twist. Invert cards to unlock new strategies and moves, but be cautious - the right inversion could be your path to victory, while the wrong one might lead to your demise.
  • Retro style: Enjoy a nostalgic 90s-inspired computing interface complete with an original typeface homage, classic menu design, and animations just like how you remember.
  • Synthwave soundtrack: chill out and strategize with Hermit's captivating original synthwave theme.
  • Crank it up: keep it tactile by using the Playdate's crank to deal.
  • Progress tracking: keep track of your total plays and win counts.

Credits:

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authormmedal
GenreCard Game, Puzzle
TagsPlaydate, Retro, solitaire

Purchase

Buy Now$4.99 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $4.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Hermit-1.1.1.zip 4 MB

Comments

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this is pretty much the solitaire minigame from molek-syntez. so dear reader, if you like this and want a bunch of great solitaire games to play on your computer, grab the zachtronics solitaire collection!

very cool to have this on the go. the controls work well, long press to select stacks is great (although i'd personally like it to be a bit less 'long' ;) ). i like the old macintosh flavor, and cranking to deal is very fun.

Picked up on Catalog yesterday - it’s a blast! Very tastefully done. Adorable cover art too!

Thank you so much! I'm so glad you're having fun!

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This is a fun solitaire variant!  It took a bit to figure out the best way to play but once I did I found myself enjoying it a lot.  

My one complaint is a small thing about the rules of this version of solitaire.  Part of what I think makes solitaire so compelling is the feeling of organizing something that was once chaotic, and one of the most satisfying feelings is when you complete a pile.  This version of the rules, however, discourages you from actually finishing a pile until you're nearly done with the game, as once you make a pile you can no longer use it as a place to invert cards.  It could be nice to have an "easy mode" where players can still use these completed piles as spaces to invert.

Otherwise, the game is solid!  I like the retro computing aesthetic and the music is solid.  This version of solitaire takes a decent amount of brain power and planning so it's not always a "chill out" sort of game, but when I'm in the mood for a quick brainteaser it certainly satisfies.

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Appreciate the thoughtful comment! That's an interesting viewpoint on solitaire that I hadn't considered. While I love the cerebral nature of the game and the tension and difficulty curve that completed piles bring to the table, I like your suggestion for an "easy mode" for slightly more casual play. I will give this some thought as an additional game mode!