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Disney Solitaire Launches on Android Featuring Vibrant Characters

Author:Kristen Update:May 06,2025

Disney Solitaire Launches on Android Featuring Vibrant Characters

If you're a fan of card games and adore Disney, then the newly released Disney Solitaire on Android is your dream come true. Developed by SuperPlay in collaboration with Disney Games, this free-to-play game invites you into a world of magical card levels. The global release of Disney Solitaire marks the first game launch since Playtika acquired SuperPlay. For those unfamiliar, SuperPlay created Domino Dreams, while Playtika is known for its successful poker and bingo mobile games.

What’s Fresh in Disney Solitaire?

Beyond its vibrant Disney characters, Disney Solitaire distinguishes itself with a unique twist on traditional solitaire. Instead of the conventional deck-and-drag format, it adopts the TriPeaks solitaire setup and infuses it with power-ups and puzzle-like mechanics. The game features over 75 characters from Disney and Pixar, including beloved figures like Simba, Elsa, Moana, and Remy from Ratatouille, whom you'll encounter as you progress through levels.

Each round in Disney Solitaire unfolds against picturesque postcard-style backdrops, immersing you in iconic scenes from films like The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Coco, Up, Frozen, and Toy Story. The more you win, the more enchanting locations you unlock.

You’re Not Just Playing Cards

In addition to card games, you can collect and decorate Disney and Pixar-themed puzzles between matches. Daily logins offer challenges and special events with exciting rewards. Disney Solitaire boasts clean visuals and a polished design, making the appearance of Disney characters between card games a delightful experience. If this sounds appealing, you can download Disney Solitaire now from the Google Play Store.

If solitaire isn't your cup of tea, stay tuned for our next feature on Crunchyroll's latest puzzle adventure game, 'The Star Named EOS,' where you can delve into a mystery inspired by Studio Ghibli.