Hearts Card Game Lite

3.7
591 reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

This is a great family card game for kids to adults.

Hearts is a tricking taking game involving 4 players, where the object of the game is have the lowest score when one person gets more than 100 points. The game starts by dealing 13 cards to each player. Each player passes cards, then plays in sequence, with the objective being to avoid all the hearts and especially the Queen of Spades!
Updated on
Nov 29, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
475 reviews
A Google user
March 1, 2020
OK, not the slick graphics of others, but the play mechanics are excellent, better than any other hearts game I've tried. Shooting the moon, takes real skill here. If you are a serious hearts player, this one is good for testing / building skills. Ad-free is awesome. Sometimes the cards passed don't make sense, but that happens often to with real players. Real players often make emotional choices, that you don't see here - if thats my criticism, take it as a clue to how well this plays!
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Daniel Wan
August 10, 2020
Gameplay is good, but you would have to already know the rules of hearts, which seem a little different from what I know. Please add some sort of rule book. My main criticism is that you cannot tell which settings are "extra" and cost money to use. Take the gameplay speed feature, the slowest and fastest speeds are the same; you can change the setting, but it does not affect performance. Note that money spent is actually to purchase a different app, as opposed to an in app purchase
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