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About - 

This is a Solitaire game. 

  • You need a 52 cards traditional playing-cards deck to play.
  • The rules are 4 A4-paper pages, in landscape orientation.
  • Games last for about 45-minutes.
  • Also includes rules for 10 additional difficulty levels(I've playtested the highest difficulty, so the lower difficulty levels should be fine, at worst a bit easy.)

It was made with love in about 3 days.

This Solitaire is part of the 2026 Curious Collection - more info on my itch page

It will be free until December 2026, after which it will cost 1$ to purchase. Get it while you can!


StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorfae.exe
GenreCard Game, Puzzle, Strategy
TagsCats, curious, Cute, playing-cards, solitaire, urban-fantasy, weird
ContentNo generative AI was used

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Cat Café Magic Panic v1.0.2.pdf 101 kB

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Ooohh!! Thank you SO much for the super kind comment! 🥰🥰🥰

  • About the Back Entrance, damn i forgot to finish typing that sentence lmao, nice catch. I think it was:
You may move any card from anywhere (except the closed tables areas) on top of the back entrance pile. Whenever you do, if the bunker deck isn’t empty, add one card from the top of the bunker deck to the top of the back entrance pile, above the card you just moved there.

Because you move the card to the back entrance, then it gets "buried" under a card from the deck. 

(That's basically the cost of moving it there. PANIC 6 makes it a bit more punishing by adding 3 cards on top of the card you moved there instead of 1.)

  • You're never forced to close the table. You can start by adding several customers, not fulfilling anyone's requirement, then fulfill each of their requirements later on.

    You can also add a customer, fulfill her requirement, then add say, a pastry, then add a customer that wants a pastry, and you're not required to close the table at any point during the process. You can add yet another customer, etc.

    Each customer wants one card of the correct type, but they don't have to be adjacent in the pile.
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