Partly for the benefit of readers and partly because you are so far behind I don't even know if you know what you're doing :D I won't tell you more because spoilers but I will explain the game a bit before we go on. Pip: God, Brighton was so yesterday afternoon. And it’s great and appeals to me instantly because I enjoy how sedate it is, but also because it’s really genuinely lovely to have a game that is thematically at odds with the rest of my library.Īdam: I don’t really want to say because I know you’ve done more than me and I started sooner. Regency Solitaire is one of those games that people will tend to drop in the casual bucket. Dota, Destiny and my strategical-tactical things might all fall into the bucket that daft people like to call ‘hardcore’ rather than ‘casual’. And there’s an interesting point to be made RIGHT THERE, I think. This is a BIG DEAL.Īdam: I am so into Regency Solitaire that I spent last evening playing it instead of looking at The Witcher 3, which is hot new and fresh, or any of my usual things, such as Crusader Kings II, Football Manager or The Pub. Pip: Adam, I am so into Regency Solitaire that I spent lunchtime on that instead of Dota or Destiny. As well as discussing its finer qualities, we try to work out what it all means, how important theme and setting are to our enjoyment, and whether so-called "casual" games are often unfairly passed over. It's a game of cards and cads, taking in romantic Regency hotspots such as the baths of Bath, the beaches of Brighton and the ballrooms of London. While everyone else is off killing monsters and looking at bottoms in The Witcher 3, Pip and Adam have been killing time and looking at butlers in Regency Solitaire.
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