Natalie Lampi
Easy to use/learn the game, and the ads aren't too bad, but the AI "partner" needs a lot of work... Having only self-taught using the instructions within the app itself, I've watched the computer "team/partner" play the worst possible cards in too many games, including throwing hands that cause them to miss their bid and playing low combinations that cause me to miss a "nil" bid. At this point I assume the game partner will underbid most hands.
9 people found this review helpful
Mary DeForest
It's simple and I don't feel overwhelmed. It's almost like playing with friends. I like bags being counted and totaling up for a deduction and it hurts to lose a 100 points. But that is real spades. I can easily hold my phone in a comfortable vertical position. I don't need bells and whistles, I only need comfort and stimulation of a good game.
24 people found this review helpful
Amy Detjen
Um, no. First of all, you can't even buy a version with no ads. So after EVERY HAND you have to watch a 30-second or a 60-second ad for another game. Who has time for that? On my second game, I lead the first round with the Ace of hearts, and my computer opponent trumped the trick and took it. Just because they had no hearts, not because it was a good move. Look for a better Spades game - trust me.
4 people found this review helpful