Hearts
Versions
Chart History
Time Machine ›Ratings Over Time
| Date | Version | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 26, 2021 | 2.08 | ★ 4.5 | 1,170 | $1.99 |
| Dec 7, 2023 | 2.08 | ★ 4.6 | 1,753 | $1.99 |
From archived App Store listing data, captured by the Wayback Machine.
Archived Reviews
8 of 15I am disgusted because<br/>I could not get adds off my iPad. I do love playing the game.
When a player has 26 points game should end at that point.<br/>No value to force more play!
This program makes many mathematically incredible deals both when the cards are dealt and when they are played. Go for Shoot the Moon opportunities come along way too often and when I think of the odds, the slight chance of what could happen at the very worst of course does happen over and over. <br/><br/>It’s simplistic. It doesn’t even have many options like speeding up the deal when the hand is over or keeping track of any stats.<br/><br/>This app is just about as you could get for free and in some ways not even that good.
Sometimes I try to play a card and it takes many attempts. I have to tap the card until my finger hurts. I expect more from a paid app.
I bought this game as my current favorite hearts game is free ware and has ads after every hand. I wanted to be able to play Hearts without having to watch a commercial every round. Unfortunately, this paid version lacks the polish and ease of use. While it does work, it’s just not as easy to use and not as rich with the graphics. I may just go back to the free ware app and deal with all of the annoying commercial ads.
Ads run for several minutes between game. Some ads have LOUD music/talk even when you select “no sound” for actual game.
I just want a good game. The other players take turns getting impossible cards to compete with, most of the time. Another player takes almost all the points and ends the game. It does not seem like random delt cards.
Should be able to shoot moon without catching jack of diamonds. Never seen your version before and don’t like it. Also no way to vary difficulty, and it’s harder to win than against real players — seriously good ones.
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