Fortune Seller offers a new take on the ideas that made the likes of Balatro a huge success, but its mechanical innovation is limited. The idea of playing a sort of Tetris while finding the right Tarot and spell combinations to rack up huge scores sounds more engaging than it actually is. Fans of the genre will appreciate the variety and the relatively quick runs. Unfortunately, it's hard to make a game shine on mechanical competence alone. The world-building is limited, both in scope and quality, and there’s little to enjoy when it comes to presentation. Fortune Seller is fun in short bursts, but will probably fail to capture most players’ attention in the long term.