Hardwood Hearts' 2.2 B65 is Shareware Card software design by Silver Creek Entertainment. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000 and has as system requirements: P166+, 32 MB Ram, 11MB HD. You haven't played Hearts until you played Hardwood Hearts! It's an addicting game with gorgeous imagery and an alluring mystique. Grab your friends and play online, meet new people or just play by yourself. Free to tryout!
Publisher review:Hardwood Hearts is an addictive classic card game teamed with gorgeous graphics and intriguing gameplay. Played on a rustic hardwood table, this revamped classic lures you in with a colorful medieval theme featuring enchanting music and imagery. The playing cards are 3D, so they flip and turn as you play. Choose from different fantasy card sets that come with the game or even build your own decks.
Test your hearts-playing resolve against Smoot the dragon, Glitter the fairy or Tragen the Zombie, which are just a few of the colorful characters you can play against. There are 31 different opponents in all. Customize your own player by selecting different character images and backgrounds each have thousands of color possibilities. Be a sweet little puppy or a demon dog from the underworld, all by simply editing your characters!
Hardwood Hearts can even be played over the Internet, so you can meet opponents from all across the realm. Rated games allow you to see how other players compare to your skills. Express yourself while playing using actions, thought balloons, or chat balloons and for those not so happy moments, you can even use the anger chat balloon.
Requirements:P166+, 32 MB Ram, 11MB HD
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000
Release notes:Major Update
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