Used Hearts for Android?


Hearts Analysis

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Hearts is a free card game designed for Android users, offering both single-player and online multiplayer modes. This game features customizable settings, allowing players to modify rules such as jack of diamonds and passing rules, as well as personalize their experience by changing names and avatars. Players can also select from various decks and color styles to enhance their gameplay experience.

Optimized for Android devices running version 9.0 and above, Hearts supports both landscape and portrait orientations, making it accessible on phones and tablets. A built-in statistics feature enables players to track their progress over time. While the AI opponents do not cheat, their challenging nature adds an extra layer of difficulty, ensuring that players must strategize effectively to succeed.

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Used Hearts for Android?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.63
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
826
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Hearts card game featuring: Really challenging computers.

Hearts card game featuring:

- Really challenging computers

- Online multiplayer

- Statistics

- Jack of diamonds settings

- Passing rules settings

- Change names and avatars

- Change a color style of the game

- Choose between several decks

- Landscape and portrait support

- Fits phones, tablets and HD phones

It's time to break some hearts!

And beware of computers - they don't cheat, but they are evil and unforgiving!


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