What's new in Hearts Cards 2.1
Dec 4, 2020
- The difficulty setting has been reorganized into 3 levels and the computer players are smarter than before on the hardest one
- Computer players now wait until after passing cards to sort their hands
- There is now an option that allows players who have "Shot the Moon" to choose between subtracting points from their score or adding points to the other players' scores
- The game screen is now wider by default so you can see the cards in your hand better
- Other minor fixes and updates
New in Hearts Cards 2.0 (Nov 20, 2017)
- full screen and retina display are now supported
- there is a new, harder level of difficulty
- there is a new option allowing a Heart to be led instead of the Queen of Spades
- there is a new option that allows you to see the ongoing scores as you play
- the text on the scoresheet is a little larger now
- a problem with the shuffling has been fixed
- the game speed now sets how much time you get to study cards passed to you
- some freezes and choppiness were fixed
New in Hearts Cards 1.4 (Jan 6, 2017)
- Made a lot of changes in this latest update:
- it is now easier to access the options
- it is easier to send questions and suggestions to us
- cards taken by North aren't blocked by scores
- you can now view scores during a hand
- the score display has been rearranged in a more logical manner with your score listed on the right
- the winning score is shown along with the winner(s)
- you can now reset your stats for the current period
- compatibility issues with old versions of OS X (10.6.x) have been addressed
- compatibility issues with an OS X 10.12.x update have been addressed
New in Hearts Cards 1.3 (Oct 16, 2015)
- This game is now compatible with OS X El Capitan (10.11).
- Issues addressed include:
- slow and choppy animations
- scores not updating properly after the first hand
New in Hearts Cards 1.2 (Nov 3, 2014)
- Changes:
- Fixed a bug where scores were misaligned in OS X Yosemite
- Made it more obvious that game options are available
- After each game you can now see number of games played and won (counting from this version onward)
- Added a quit button so you don't have to deal a new game before exiting after a completed game
New in Hearts Cards 1.1 (Apr 15, 2011)
- Computer players feature smarter artificial intelligence.
- More game options including rule variations and game speed.