Card (93 programs)
Pros: Anime art style. Over 100 cards.
Cons: Imbalanced gameplay.
Pros: Suitable for players of all ages. Smooth graphics and animations.
Cons: The game play is not very challenging. No multiplayer mode available.
Pros: Features iconic Warhammer 40,000 factions. Unique card game mechanics. Ranged and Melee combat modes. Dynamic battlefields.
Cons: Unhelpful tutorial. Slow progression.
Pros: Easy to play. Up to four players. Suitable for all ages. Comes with a tutorial.
Cons: Rather dull graphics. No single player mode. Gets rather repetitive. Horrible sound effects.
Pros: Visualized in pixel art style. Minimalistic Japanese-inspired setting. Turn-based strategy gameplay.
Cons: Unbalanced weapons. Lack of customizable starting load-outs.
Pros: A suitable pass time for card players. Customization rule elements are forgiving and useful.
Cons: Becomes unbalanced and loses replayablity. The graphics will be too primitive for some people.
Pros: Solid combat. Dark and engaging ambiance.
Cons: Repetitive. Only for RPG fans.
Pros: Detailed and engaging graphics. Lots of card decks to choose from.
Cons: Not much game play variation. Scores are deleted each week.
Pros: Offers over 175 different cards already existing from physical packs. Highly customizable. Has an in-game tutorial. Has both online multiplayer and single-player modes.
Cons: Doesn’t load properly often.
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.