Hearts

by KARMAN Games


Card

free



Professional computer players and online multiplayer in a great Hearts card game


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 phonesIt’s time to break some hearts!And beware of computers – they don’t cheat, but they are evil and unforgiving!Option to delete account from serverNew emojis support on Android 4.4+

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Great game I like this game

Malik Asif

Great game!! Simple and fun!!

Wendell Knox

Autoplay ruins the game with very stupid play, horrible if you loose connection for few seconds

Bjorgvin Hansson

Make a game that does NOT play off the players' hands. Randomly getting the queen or taking points is one thing - but hand after hand? Always playing to your short suit or the first play of a suit EVERY time? Fix your AI - this game cheats.

Robert K

Good

Richard Hsu

DISGUSTING!!!!! KARMAN games ❤️ Hearts app CHEATS it's customers. Directly INTERFERING and MANIPULATING The outcome of it's customers hearts and spades, euchre and pinochle games. I passed the Queen of Hearts at the beginning of the hand directly across from my position at the beginning of the hand only to have the player to my left hit me with it during the ✋ hand. This is SLEAZY and REPREHENSIBLE. THEY ARE FLAT OUT CHEATING EVERYONE WHO USES THERE APP AND THEY ARE COMMITTING A CRIME!!!!!!!!!!!

James Hill

Too many assigned admins playing GOD quick to ban players without explanation and/or discussion. There are other game sites with a more intelligent democracy.

Ronald Peterson

Who is an admin . admin is stupid

MANOJ KUMAR

Good to exercise the mind and pass the time.

Bradley Williams

Favors the high ranking player a lot of room for improvement On option is update the deal. Let each player deal as in a real game the cards shuffle until the player dealing releases a deal button.

David Bainbridge