Quick summary
Hearts from Webfoot is a straightforward computer version of the card game where a single player faces three computer-controlled opponents. The game follows the familiar trick-taking format and its uncomplicated rules make it accessible to both children and adults who want a partner-free card game experience.
Availability and sharing
This edition is small to download and supports Apple's Family Sharing, allowing up to six family members to use one purchase. That makes it convenient for households who want to introduce kids to the game without buying multiple copies.
How it plays
The title uses the standard 52-card deck and follows the classic trick-winning Hearts rules with no added variants. The gameplay is smooth and the soundtrack is serviceable, but the artificial opponents and lack of extra modes mean experienced players may find it too easy and not very engaging over time.
Pros and cons
- Pros: Simple to learn, runs reliably, Family Sharing supported.
- Cons: No rule variations, limited challenge for seasoned players, nothing to distinguish it from other free or cheaper versions.
Conclusion and alternatives
Webfoot’s Hearts faithfully reproduces the basic single-player Hearts experience, but it doesn’t add enough depth or uniqueness to stand out. It’s a decent pick for casual or younger players, yet many alternatives—some free or low-cost—offer more variety.
Top recommended alternative: Minecraft (Java & Bedrock Edition) — paid.
Technical
- Mac
- Full