This ‘Balatro but Solitaire’ deckbuilding roguelike isn’t officially in Steam Next Fest, but its demo is just as dangerously gripping

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Balatro’s poker-themed take on a deckbuilding roguelike was an instant hit earlier this year, so when I heard there was a ‘Balatro but Solitaire’ game floating around, of course I had to jump into its free demo.

Solitaire Battle is the appropriately named deckbuilder “combining solitaire and autobattling, inspired by games like Balatro.” The rules here are largely the same as the solitaire that many of us have lost hours chasing fireworks in, but reversed. Instead of creating columns of cards that line the screen, you instead need to peel away at them by clicking on the consecutive cards. In an autobattling twist, you’ll attack your foe once you’ve got a streak going, and when you’re all out of moves to make, it’s your opponent’s turn.

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