5/5 rating based on 41 reviews. Read all reviews for Hardwood Hearts Pro for iPhone.
Hardwood Hearts Pro is paid iOS app published by Silver Creek Entertainment
WTH7
I had the Mac version of this game for years. This is a nice version of that game. AI competitors are pretty good. It's an oldy but goody for me. I think they should change the system to utilize game center.
spadesmaster
Graphics are cute but gameplay gets boring fast. App costs money and then they charge for addons too? No thanks.
Steph_za
I was a big fan of hardwood hearts, and I was slightly let down by the V2 release, where Silver Creek succumb to the general trend and started charging for miscellaneous items. Quite disappointed of the iPad version, as it keep crashing when joining a multiplayer game (yes, I have rebooted, yes I have reinstalled - just badly coded)
Brian the Brilliant
Don't make my mistake. I went ahead and spent the money despite the other reviews. I have played thousands of on-line Hardwood Hearts games with the PC version and enjoyed it. The IPAD version is much more expensive and has fewer features as everything is now extra cost. It is difficult to tell the hearts from the diamonds on the cards and to change decks costs money. The instructions say that if you own the PC version you get a special deal when registering. I never saw such a deal. On top of that, they auto renew this now quite expensive game, but don't include instructions on how to prevent the auto renewal. I most assuredly did not intend to sign up for a lifetime of cost with no ability to stop it. This game is a poor value. Don't buy it.
darcanion
Happy to find an iOS version of Hardwood Hearts! Works great on my iPad 2.
Untaken nickname el original
Can't believe I'm the first to review this game! I've played hardwood hearts for PC years and years ago. It was a great little game then just as it is here on iPad.
Bobvau
I do love this game and enjoy both the partner and single player modes. But the play of the queen of spades sometimes defies logic - a player will discard a heart while holding the singleton queen, and then eat it on the next play.