Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $1.99 | Jonathan Hebert | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Key features of “iPitch”:
- Simple, intuitive gameplay
- Multiplayer using Game Center or Bluetooth!
- Play either cutthroat or in partners against the computer or other players online
- Three different computer skill levels to play against
- Personalize the computer players by choosing pictures from your picture library
- Adjustable game play speed
- Arrange the cards in your hand
- Adjustable game play options such as: low point to owner or capturer; dealer can take the bid; smudge bid is enabled; you must win by two; and you must bid to win
New update is horrible. It totally ruined the feel of the game.
The orientation is messed up. Looks nothing like the app pictures.....made for a phone...not an iPad.
I do not like the new version. It is to cartoonish. Please let me have the old one back
Not sure what people don’t like about this app - my friends and I love it. The gameplay is spot on, the graphics are fine, and it is worth every cent of the $2 I paid for it. Highly recommend for anyone looking to grab a solid card game app.
I loved this game. Played over 1,000 hands. The new interface is absolutely awful. It’s hard to even decipher the card suits. The UX design is unplayable for me. Moving on.
I grew up playing pitch with my family and loved the prior version which offered options that were important to me. 1) I often play on my mini iPad, while laying doing my cancer treatment. The new version forces me to play vertically and is visually challenging with little color differentiation. I’ve had several eye surgeries and need bold colors work much better for me . . . Unfortunately there are no options to change table color and card patterns. Not sure what the thought was behind this annoying new version. Have to find another game to play to pass time during my treatment. ?
This latest update is terrible! The interface is like playing a video game from 1978, layout is disjointed and difficult to follow. Bring back the old interface and allow the user to change orientation, card styles, etc. won’t play this until the next version....or find another one.
I much preferred the older appearance; I’ve never cared for “flat design”. Screenshots need to be updated. Underlying engine seems to works the same way.
Why so radically change the old version? I cant see the score of others when playing now and the interface looks like it was made for 3 year olds. I hate it and will now look fo another version geared more towards adult players