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Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons

Review · Casual · PC

Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons

By the LumiKin editors

Reviewed: 17 May 2026

PC

The Revills Games · 2015

LumiScore

55/100

Good

Growth (BDS)

38

Risk (RIS)

2

Daily limit

120min

Age guidance

Developmental benefits

B1Cognitive
0.56
B2Social-emotional
0.13
B3Motor
0.30

Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons offers a relaxing and engaging puzzle experience, promoting problem-solving and strategic thinking through its 400 unique solitaire rounds. The game features a thrilling story with fascinating characters and full voice acting, providing a rich narrative experience. Its soothing score and awesome graphics contribute to a calm and enjoyable gameplay environment, making it a great choice for unwinding and mental stimulation.

Design risks

R1Dopamine pressure
0.03
R2Monetization
0.00
R3Social risk
0.00

As a single-player solitaire game, Legends of Solitaire presents minimal social risks or monetization pressures. The fantasy theme involves defeating dragons, which implies mild, cartoonish conflict, but the overall tone is relaxing. There are no manipulative dopamine mechanics, microtransactions, or social pressures, making it a low-risk option for players.

Heads up

  • Monthly spendTypical real-money spend by engaged players: $0–0/mo.
Avg playtime~5 hReviewedMay 2026How scores are calculated →

Parents ask…

Is Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons safe for kids?

LumiKin gives Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons a LumiScore of 55/100. It offers solid benefits but needs parental guidance on the risks.

How long should kids play Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons?

LumiKin's recommended play time for Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons is Up to 2 hours/day, calibrated to the game's dopamine, monetization, and social-pressure profile.

What are the main risks of Legends of Solitaire: Curse of the Dragons?

As a single-player solitaire game, Legends of Solitaire presents minimal social risks or monetization pressures. The fantasy theme involves defeating dragons, which implies mild, cartoonish conflict, but the overall tone is relaxing. There are no manipulative dopamine mechanics, microtransactions, or social pressures, making it a low-risk option for players.