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Version History of Hearts Scoreboard

1.1.3

March 19, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Everybody's favorite update: Bug fixes and performance updates!

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1.1.2

August 18, 2015

Fixes for the future. Nitpicky fixes that probably only I will see.

1.1.1

August 6, 2015

This version has minor improvements in the background, like a better analytics engine and a crash reporter. Also, I love ratings and reviews in the App Store. If you have questions, you can email me at support@objectivejellyfish.com (or just go to the About screen in the app and email me from there).

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1.1

November 25, 2014

Before you could tap the score and the +1 button to toggle between subtracting/adding one point. Now tapping the score toggles the +5 and +13 buttons to subtract. As always, I love reviews and ratings in the App Store. Even better, tell your Hearts-playing friends about this app.

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1.0.1

October 3, 2014

In all my excitement to get this app out to everyone, I forgot to re-enable the dealer badge after having disabled it for some unknown reason. Oops! With this update, you'll now be able to sit back and relax, because you'll know who the dealer is!

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1.0

September 19, 2014

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Description of Hearts Scoreboard

Keep score in your Hearts game with style. • Points buttons that are tuned to the game of Hearts • Keeps track of the dealer • Keeps track of which direction to pass the cards • Set player names without leaving the main screen • Easily re-order players • Toggle between old and new style of Shoot the Moon • Tap the score to access a "-1" button to subtract points

Hearts Scoreboard: FAQ

Does Hearts Scoreboard offer an iPad version?

Hearts Scoreboard is available on iPad devices.

Who created Hearts Scoreboard?

Objective Jellyfish, LLC is the developer of the app.

What should be the minimum iOS version for Hearts Scoreboard?

Currently, Hearts Scoreboard supports iOS 9.2 or later.

How do users rate Hearts Scoreboard?

3.3: The Hearts Scoreboard app receives average reviews and ratings.

What app category is Hearts Scoreboard?

Utilities Is The App Genre Of The Hearts Scoreboard App.

What Hearts Scoreboard application version is the latest one?

1.1.3 is the most recent version of Hearts Scoreboard.

What date did the latest update for Hearts Scoreboard come out?

The latest Hearts Scoreboard update came out on October 2, 2024.

What date did Hearts Scoreboard come out?

Hearts Scoreboard was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the Hearts Scoreboard app?

Objective Jellyfish, LLC: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by Hearts Scoreboard?

The Hearts Scoreboard app can be used in English.

Is Hearts Scoreboard one of the titles available through Apple Arcade?

No, Hearts Scoreboard is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Hearts Scoreboard feature in-app purchases?

No, you won't find in-app purchases featured in Hearts Scoreboard.

Can I utilize Hearts Scoreboard with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize Hearts Scoreboard with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Hearts Scoreboard?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Hearts Scoreboard.

Screenshots of Hearts Scoreboard

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Reviews of Hearts Scoreboard

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  • Worthless

    Absolutely worthless
  • A “near miss”

    This app has many details that make it clear the author at least understands how the game is played — but somehow still manages to be worse than just writing scores on paper.

    You have to re-enter player names any time the app is quit. Most of us play with regular groups so this is agggravating.

    The scoring buttons are at kind of weird intervals and there’s no check to ensure scores add up to 26 at each hand, which is a pretty major fail.

    Scores aren’t broken out by hand, you just have a running total. So you can’t look back and see things like, “oh, bob’s score is so low because he scored zero in the last four hands.”

    The interface is reasonably nice, but in my iPhone 8 the elements get jumbled together at the top. It feels a bit like an abandoned app.

    Instead of this app, use “hearts scoreboard” which has none of these problems.
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  • Not great

    Too easy to mess up the scores, should cap each round at 26 so you do not accidentally add too many points to one player. Would be nice to keep track of round to round scores instead of just the total.