Card (92 programs)
Pros: Offers both single and multi-player modes. Visuals and playing area are customizable. Online play is compatible with other devices. Includes American, Omnibus and Black Maria.
Cons: No option to undo card passing selections. Occasional issues with online connections. Intelligent AI might make it too difficult. Lacks teaching features for new Hearts players.
Pros: Single player and multiplayer modes. Free. Comprehensive list of cards.
Cons: Interface is cluttered. Aesthetics are very loud.
Pros: Users can immediately access a host of card games.. A great choice for avid solitaire players..
Cons: Many have complained that the sheer number of in-app purchases is distracting.. 209.1 megabytes is somewhat large for a card-playing application..
Pros: A very utilitarian layout. Games can be timed. Hints are available. A match is able to be restarted at any time.
Cons: Touch responsiveness can be inaccurate or jerky. Some claim that the game regularly freezes. The screen size may be too small for some displays. Aces are automatically played regardless of the player's strategy.
Pros: Simple, easy-to-use drag-and-drop system. Cards in K-A sequence automatically move. Features a built-in 'hint' function. Unrestricted use of the 'undo' feature.
Cons: Simplistic and unappealing card graphics. Few differences between difficulty settings. Lacks any real deck customization options. Only deals a small number of opening hands.
Pros: Relaxing gaming experience. Intuitive and adjustable interface. Large, clearly visible cards. Extremely responsive support team.
Cons: No themes. Hints may spoil the fun. Not for fast-paced gaming lovers. Not for the Mac.
Pros: Seven games in one. Fun fireworks when you win a game. More solitaire games offered. You only have to click near a card to select it.
Cons: Unlimited undo makes cheating too easy. Unsophisticated graphics. Little support offered. Strangely designed game backgrounds.
Pros: No waiting for turns. Clean, simple and easy to use UI. Configurable difficulty. 7 opponents to play against.
Cons: Cannot choose betting amount. AI acts too quickly. Abandoned; last updated October 2013. Much better poker apps available.
Pros: Nicely designed graphics. Adjustable difficulty level. Useful for casual play and practice. Well-designed gameplay.
Cons: No online functionality. No clear beginner's rulebook. Irritating in-app purchases. Poor customer service from developers.
Pros: Fairly good graphics. Scoring and timing system. Online leaderboards. Good in-game help.
Cons: Very simple animations. Small top buttons. Can crash on game completion. Slow on older devices.
Pros: Includes multiple game types. Power-ups provide a fresh twist. Fun and addictive gameplay. In-depth help and support.
Cons: Potions can be counter-productive. Sound effects can be annoying. No 'undo' function in free version. Graphics are fairly simplistic.
Pros: Impressive 3D graphics. Easy to understand rules. Suitable for players of all ages. Fully customisable playing areas.
Cons: Not suitable for solo players. Tends to freeze from time to time. Can be rather slow. Not much game play variation.
Pros: Highly replayable. Beautiful 2D illustrations. Hundreds of events and choices. Dynamic survival gameplay.
Cons: Repetitive after several playthroughs. Lack of in-depth character development. No multiplayer or co-op features.
Pros: Interesting card system. Branching paths to take. Unpredictable scenarios. Various characters to meet.
Cons: Short gameplay.
Pros: Huge variety of card games included. Supports infinite undo/redo in applicable games. Autosave and resume games. Multiple card back designs with support for custom ones.
Cons: AI plays from separate deck, resulting in sometimes impossible draws. Spades is not played with a partner. No 'all in' support in Hold 'Em. Cannot deselect cards once chosen.
Pros: Smooth gameplay. Developer support. Atmospheric. Addictive.
Cons: Only ten free levels. Text difficult to read. Cards too small. Hard to progress without purchases.
Pros: Engaging memory challenge. Multiplayer fun. Free-to-play.
Cons: Repetitive gameplay.
Pros: Challenging roguelike experience. Thought-provoking narrative. Endless possibilities for deck-building.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Two distinct classes. Rich narrative and character interactions. Extensive card collection. Customizable deck-building mechanics.
Cons: Lacks depth compared to other strategic card battle games.