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  • Amazing deck

    I have the actual deck and this app, it is amazing and provides great insight. Highly recommended
  • Amazing

    Great App, easy to use. The deck is accurate, the cards are absolutely beautiful. I have also bought the physical deck since using this app. I love having a deck at my fingertips.
  • LOVE!!

    Love all of the decks fools dog puts out! Steampunk tarot is next on my list😬
  • Beautiful

    I own the actual deck and am delighted to have it on my phone, too. This my favorite tarot deck of all time! I like how they took the interpretation prompts out of the book for each card. That's handy for reflection on the go.
  • Mystic Dreamer Tarot app

    The Mystic Dreamer Tarot by Barbara Moore and Heidi Darras has a unique and captivating way of capturing the human dreamscape and rendering it in tarot form.

    The specific questions in the card descriptions were a unique feature of the deck. The questions pointed out features in each picture I might not have otherwise noticed. For each question I was able to provide a response without thinking too deeply or trying to make sense. With each question, I was drawn further and further into the reading and able to make more conscious associations with the reading than I usually do. I would like to enter this level of detail with every deck I use.

    I feel that this deck is a great entry place in learning to bring the card images into your interpretation. On my own, I am often reluctant to do so, preferring to rely on and study the traditional meanings in each card. Those traditional meanings alone offer much depth and precision, which I feel I come closer to penetrating with each life experience I bring to a reading. Often, I have felt reluctant to move deeply into the card images for fear of losing the essential traditional meaning of the card. I don’t fully trust my interpretation of the images to penetrate the core messages in the card. This deck’s questions about the images provide a wonderful structure with which to enter this kind of exploration, since the questions are clearly relevant to the cards’ meanings. It gives me more confidence that I can become a more visual card reader and thereby add more dimension to my readings in all decks I use.

    The Fool’s Dog app is ideal for journaling about the readings, and the saving and email functions fit perfectly with my needs. The journal entries are able to be shared by email or social network, as are the readings themselves. Emailing readings to myself is a highly useful feature. However, I definitely would not post my tarot readings on my Facebook wall. I consider tarot to be a meditative practice in which I feel free to bring out experiences and feelings in raw form and work with them. That kind of information is not suitable for a Facebook post.

    There are many spreads within the app to choose from, some which have come with other Fool’s Dog apps, as well as some which appear to be native to the Mystic Dreamer Tarot deck. One feature absent from this app, which was present on previous Fool’s Dog tarot apps I purchased, was a prompt to type a question before the reading. I found that prompt useful in previous reading experiences to encourage me to pause and move into a more thoughtful state before going forward with the reading. I wish that it had been included with this app.

    The imagery and style of the cards inclined to pagan and feminine-based aesthetics. This correlated perfectly with my desire for a deck that had a more broadly pagan feeling, without an overtly religious overtone. The artwork appears to have been rendered in a 3D graphical program. The images were most intriguing. I found the characters highly relatable in a sense that I would compare to characters in Ian Daniels’ Vampyre Tarot deck. The Mystic Dream Tarot is a deck I would be more likely to use when exploring spiritual and emotional realms, rather than realms of power play and critical thinking, for which I prefer the Fallen Angels cards or the Steampunk Tarot.

    I have not had a chance to read the included e-book at length, but it looks promising, with many articles and considerations for those beginning in tarot. Barbara Moore’s Mystic Faerie Tarot was my first tarot deck, and her storytelling approach was both simple and inspiring. On the whole, this e-book appears to have much more information than Mystic Faerie for those starting out, and the questions included with each card give a wonderful springboard for intuitive thought.

    As a last word, the price point for this and all Fool’s Dog tarot apps is very reasonable for the high-quality cards, as well as the many features included within the app. Much less than the price of a physical deck, the app offers easy ways to save, review and journal about readings, as well as to quickly draw a card on the fly.This is my third app from the Fool’s Dog.
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  • Mystic dreamer

    I really love these cards there beautiful and very easy to understand and easy to use thank you for making something wounderful
  • 🌃🌃🌃🌃🌃

    Writing a review on the MD deck, when this video happened upon; strange same day synchronicity; as the scenes of redhead Elles particularly her through a cityscape reminds one of the art style of this deck. And even the name of the group fits.

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  • Excellent!

    Beautiful deck! One of the best. I enjoy this in every way.
  • I like it

    Great to use on the fly and is assisting me in learning the tarot any time, any where. I like being able to do a reading when I don't have my physical cards with me.
  • Awesome

    I love this app. I use it every day and it's so accurate. This is by far the best tarot app I've used and I like that it has a good number of spreads.

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