Pitch Pro Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for Pitch Pro for iPhone.
Pitch Pro is paid iOS app published by Mahjong, OOO

Good for practice

Good Music

The AI, even on "Hard", tends to make some silly mistakes but it's good practice for when you play with friends or if you're bored.


Ok game

MickeyW1234

My chief claim is no redeal for a gentlemean's hand (3s-9s). It also needs partner play.


Great game

KIDCAHUANGA

Great app


I am Addicted

Moodiblues

I love this game. It brings me back 40+ years to many games of Pitch with my best friends, Harmon, Snake, and Greg. I marvel at the talent of the programmer who developed this app; he/she has made it seem almost like a real game. I spend hours playing it.


Good

Ras04

Good app. Opponents play smartly. The free version shows running tally each hand of who has taken each trick. That would be great to also have in the paid app. Would also like different decks available (I hate spiders) and the standard deck is too busy.


Pitch

Mr. T in CT

Love this game and enjoy playing it all the time


Thumbs up!

Brigit41690

Love this game so much, just wish you had the option to play with a partner, or even an online multiplayer setting. I've tried to teach my friends this game with cards, but this app helps them learn a lot faster.


Don't bother

Mary in Georgia

Don't bother to buy this. It's hard to get the bid and equally hard to impossible to win. Just stick with the regular pitch. It's just as good and more fun. Don't spend your money!


This isn't how I remember.

masl18as

Ya the players will never play 2 trumps in a row until the end and it's always the jack. If they have a 3,J,A of trump they will play the ace and then wait until the last 2 hands and play the 3 first, and then the Jack..even if the K&q played in the first trick..the Jack is never played before the last hand. Would like a draw pitch game.


Pitch Pro

Save the tata's

I like it but I wish this game offered pitch hands and allowed you to keep the low card if you are the one it was dealt to in that round. I've been playing for 40+ years and we've played it that way. I understand rules vary from place to place but I think those should be options.