In this card game, players attempt to score fewer points by evading tricks and managing their cards strategically. Includes customizable game modes, AI difficulty levels, and scoring options.
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AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
79% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Classic Hearts
No internet required. No sign-up. Just a lively four-player trick-taking game that rewards planning, passing strategy, and careful endgame play.
Hearts is an “evasion” trick-taking card game: the goal is to score fewer points than your opponents. The game ends when any player exceeds 100 points, and the lowest score wins.
Why you’ll like Classic Hearts
• Offline play vs AI — no internet required
• No account / no sign-up
• Difficulty: Easy or Hard
• Stats tracking to measure improvement
• Trick review during the round and hand replay at the end
• Highly customisable rules (including Shoot the Moon variants)
Rules and options
• Optional Jack of Diamonds worth -10 points
• Choose how Shooting the Moon is scored:
o Add 26 to opponents
o Subtract 26 from your score
o Conditional option (adds 26 to opponents unless it would cause you to lose)
Small Hearts (32-card option)
Want a faster game? Play Small Hearts using a streamlined 32-card deck (2–7 removed). The game ends when the first player exceeds 50 points.
Quickfire rules
After the deal, each player passes three cards. The player with the 2 of Clubs leads. Players must follow suit if possible; otherwise they may play any card. Hearts and the Queen of Spades are penalty cards, and Hearts cannot be led until they have been “broken.”
At the end of each hand, penalty cards are totalled and added to each player’s score.
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Reviews for Classic Hearts
Bobvau
Good and bad
Great appearance, nice design, very enjoyable to play on fast mode. But a truly fatal flaw makes the game too easy to win - the fact that the queen of spades is NEVER passed to me.
Nugnugnugnugnugnug
Good but not amazing
First, really appreciate the minimal ads. You can play with just banner ads and no interstitials, which is MUCH better than the competitors. So kudos. Also, I really appreciate the fast mode. You can play much faster than other apps. To all the players saying the hands are rigged, that they never get dealt the queen of spades or whatever… Definitely not my experience. The deals seem truly random. Now the issues.. 1. This game only ends when a player has 101 points or more. The games don’t end at 100 points, even though they should. 2. The bots sometimes seem to know what’s in your hand (or the other bots’ hands). Most egregious example: One of the bots LED with the queen of spades. I had only a king and had to take it. But there were other spades on the table, so even if they were keeping track of the cards, they couldn’t have known that I only had the king. Made no sense unless they know my cards. 3. The bots shoot the moon a lot, which is fine, but the issue is that they never block it when the other bots do it. They just let the bot shoot the moon and put up no resistance, so either you have to take some hearts or the moon is successful. They don’t play this way when the player is trying to shoot the moon — they block it at all costs. 4. The bots never pass the queen of spades. This doesn’t really make sense. Unless you have a ton of spades, you usually want to pass it.