iHearts – Hearts Card Game
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iHearts – Hearts Card Game by DMBC
DescriptionClassic game of heartsEach heart won in a trick scores 1 penalty point against the player winning the trick, and the player winning a trick containing the queen of spades scores 13 penalty points. Therefore, there are 26 penalty points in each deal. The game ends when one player reaches 100 points. Player with the fewest penalty points wins. Take Em All If one player takes all the penalty cards on one deal, 26 penalty points can be added to each of the other three players' scores. Attempting to take em all is a risky strategy, failure to capture even one of the penalty cards will result in the remaining penalty points (as many as 25) being added to one's score. Customer ReviewsMistakes (1 star)At first I enjoyed playing, but have lost interest because I win every time. There is no strategy for the computer players. The passing sequence is wrong. Cards are passed left, right, across and no pass. Also, once you choose a card to pass, you can't change it, even though the cards have not yet been passed. The last straw was when the queen of spades was played on the opening trick! Absolutely not allowed. In Hearts, you can not pla AWESOME (5 stars) I love the game of hearts. A few suggestions that would make this app off the charts are #1) organize the cards into red, black, red, black. This would make it easier for me to tell the difference between clubs & spades because I constantely tap on the wrong card. #2) Add difficulty levels. #3) Let me save whenever I exit the app because sometimes I do not have time to play to 100 points. PLEASE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK & Card Sorting...done incorrectly... (3 stars) Cards should be sorted in your hand using alternate colors: Red-Black-Red-Black. All of the black cards are to the left and alll red cards to the right. Of course, as many card players know, this makes it much easier to miss a card in a suit since you may look at the cards and not notice at a glance that the suit changed if the cards happen to be low in one suit and high in the other.You must go through a two-step process to play a card: C
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