

Super Solitaire on SNES is exactly what it sounds like—solitaire, but with that sweet 16-bit charm. You’ve got twelve different versions, from Klondike to Spider, so if you get bored of one (or, let’s be honest, stuck), there’s always another to flip cards in. The controls are simple, just like the real thing, but with that satisfying SNES menu click when you pick a mode.
I’ll admit, I mostly stuck to classic Klondike, but Pyramid was weirdly addictive once I figured out the scoring. The music’s chill, the cards snap into place nicely, and yeah, it’s still just solitaire—but sometimes that’s all you want after a long day. Perfect for when you need to zone out without thinking too hard.
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