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Image credit:Playstack/Duncan Molloy

Image credit:Playstack/Duncan Molloy

Balatro ‘95 mods the roguelike deckbuilder to use the cards from classic Windows Solitaire

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The mod is nice and easy to install, requiring little more than popping the images into Balatro’s textures folder. Molloy has also created an accessible version of the cards using a high-contract variant, which will toggle on automatically when playing using the high contrast mode.

Introducing BALATRO ‘95! A mod that replaces all Balatro’s card faces and most of the deck backs with ones from the Windows 95 solitaire game.pic.twitter.com/Up3e7seXo6— Duncan Molloy (@DuncanMolloy)April 16, 2024

Introducing BALATRO ‘95! A mod that replaces all Balatro’s card faces and most of the deck backs with ones from the Windows 95 solitaire game.pic.twitter.com/Up3e7seXo6

Simple as that, but utterly lethal to the chance ofthinking about anything other than Balatro. Not to mention, it gave me a wonderful dose of nostalgia looking back over the low-res card backs burned into my retinas from hours of misspent youth spent dragging cards around a fuzzy CRT screen - I’m especially partial to the hilltop castle silhouette, boxy robot and clownfish, myself. Go on,go treat yourself.