If you’re a fan of card games and adore Disney, you're in for a treat with the newly released Disney Solitaire on Android. This innovative game, developed by SuperPlay in collaboration with Disney Games, merges your two favorite worlds into a captivating experience. Available for free, Disney Solitaire invites players to explore magical card levels and enjoy a fresh take on the classic game.
The game has been released globally, marking a significant milestone as the first game launch since Playtika's acquisition of SuperPlay. For those unfamiliar, SuperPlay is renowned for creating Domino Dreams, while Playtika has a strong track record with successful mobile poker and bingo games.
What’s Fresh in Disney Solitaire?
Beyond the vibrant Disney characters, Disney Solitaire distinguishes itself with an innovative twist on the traditional solitaire format. Instead of the conventional deck-and-drag style, the game adopts the TriPeaks solitaire setup, enhanced with power-ups and puzzle-like mechanics for a more engaging experience.
Featuring over 75 characters from Disney and Pixar tales, you'll encounter beloved figures such as Simba, Elsa, Moana, and Remy from Ratatouille as you progress through levels. Each round unfolds against stunning postcard-style backdrops, immersing you in iconic scenes from The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Coco, Up, Frozen, Toy Story, and more. The more you win, the more enchanting locations you unlock.
You’re Not Just Playing Cards
Disney Solitaire offers more than just card games. Between matches, you can collect and decorate Disney and Pixar-themed puzzles. Regular logins grant access to daily challenges and special events, where you can earn exciting rewards.
With its clean visuals and polished design, Disney Solitaire brings a charming touch with Disney characters popping up during gameplay. If you're eager to try it out, head over to the Google Play Store where it's now available.
If solitaire isn't your cup of tea, keep an eye out for our next feature on Crunchyroll’s latest puzzle adventure game, 'The Star Named EOS,' where you can delve into a Ghibli-inspired mystery.