Emerland Solitaire
Solitaire usually asks nothing of you beyond stacking kings on queens, but Emerland Solitaire straps a fantasy quest onto the card table and actually makes you care about it. You work down a map of tripeaks-style deals, clearing cards in ascending and descending runs to bankroll a wizard's journey. It is the kind of pick-up-and-play loop that eats a lunch break the way a good roguelike eats an evening.
How to Play Emerland Solitaire?
Every board deals a layout of cards above a single face-up card in your pile. You clear the table by clicking any card one rank above or below your current one, building long chains that pay out bigger the longer you keep them alive. Boosters and jokers bail you out when a board locks up, and finishing levels opens new chapters of the map. Anyone who has grafted through Solitaire Garden will recognise the satisfying click of a chain that just keeps going.
The trick is patience with those chains. Spending a joker early feels great and costs you later, so bank them for the deals that genuinely seize up. Long unbroken runs are where the real scores hide.
What Are the Controls for Emerland Solitaire?
Mouse or finger only, no keyboard needed. On desktop, click a card one rank above or below the card in your pile to collect it. On mobile, tap the cards you want to clear. Simple enough to play one-handed, tricky enough to keep you honest.
Features
- Solitaire with a story: a fantasy quest and a world map give every deal a point beyond the high score.
- Chain-based scoring: longer runs of consecutive cards pay out far more, so greed is rewarded right up until it isn't.
- Boosters and jokers: earn helpers that rescue jammed boards, if you save them for the right moment.
- Hundreds of levels: a steady climb of new layouts that ramps difficulty without spiking it.
- More cards to shuffle: if this clicks, deal yourself a hand of FreeCell Solitaire next.
Release date
July 2026
Developer
Studio7108
Platform
All devices

























































