This is the classic trick-taking game, clean and simple. In this card game, try to avoid the Hearts and the Queen of Spades, or take all of them to Shoot the Moon. How low can you score? On the Hard level of difficulty, Marie, Nikola and Albert are really, really smart! Dont worry, though, you can change their names and the difficulty.
FEATURES
- Different difficulty settings for players of all levels
- Options for choosing player names and rule variants
- View the statistics to see how many games you’ve won
- Play as much as you like, completely free
- Optionally, pay to remove advertising
- Play without Internet (on the airplane or subway)
- Play while listening to music (or podcasts and audiobooks) with other apps
- Compare statistics with other players via Leaderboards and Challenges
HOW TO PLAY
1. Each hand begins with choosing 3 cards to pass to another player (every 4th hand there is no passing).
2. Each hand, the player with the 2 of Clubs must use it to lead the first trick.
3. The other players must play a card of the suit that was led if possible.
4. The player who played the highest card (Aces are high) of the suit led takes that trick and leads the next.
5. Hearts cannot be led unless (A) a Heart was already played (Hearts Broken), OR (B) there is no alternative.
6. When no cards remain, players are awarded points according to the cards in the tricks taken.
7. Each Heart is worth 1 point and the Queen of Spades is worth 13 points.
8. A player who takes all 26 points (Shot the Moon) scores 0 points while the other 3 players get 26 points each.
9. After the points have been added, a new hand begins. This continues until a player has reached 100 points.
10. The player with the lowest score at the end of the game is the winner.
WARNING
This game can be very addictive. If you play for long periods of time, move your body position on a regular basis to reduce the risk of injury. Make sure you don’t miss your bus stop. Enjoy responsibly!
CONTACT US
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Since launching our first version of Hearts in 2011, we have read every single email that players have sent to [email protected] and were extremely proud of that!