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Created by: Seaward
This isn’t your average deck of cards—this is The Turkish Shawl, a solitaire from 1826 that might’ve graced the hands of poets like Pushkin or even Emperor Nicholas I himself. Your task? To match cards in pairs, using keen observation and just the right amount of historical flair. You may only play the cards at the BOTTOM of the columns. As the game unfolds, you’ll feel the tension of bygone salons and candlelit drawing rooms, where people calculated their next move with quiet intensity. Each level is like a riddle in lace, rewarding foresight, patience, and a love of elegant strategy. Use your coins wisely—abilities like Undo and Swap are lifesavers when layouts grow tricky. And here's a curious fact: card games became so popular in 19th-century Russia that nobles commissioned custom-painted decks, turning even simple games into miniature works of art.
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