![]() Later versions of the game removed the networking function entirely. It was then included in most subsequent Windows releases (along with other games, namely Solitaire, Minesweeper, and FreeCell), where it gained in popularity. Like other card games for Windows, it uses the standard Microsoft card image library. It was originally released with certain revisions of the Windows 3.1 line of operating systems (named "Windows for Workgroups"), where it showcases the OS's networking technology and allows multiple players to play simultaneously on the same network. The first player to reach 100 points ends the game, with the lowest scoring player winning. Hearts (also known as The Microsoft Hearts Network, Microsoft Hearts, and Classic Hearts) is a digital card game developed and released by Microsoft for Windows PCs in 1992, included with most installations of the Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows for Workgroups 3.1 to Windows 7.īased on "Black Lady" variant of the card game of the same name, Hearts is a four-player game (commonly played with one human player and three AI opponents) where, in each round, players shed their hand (one card at a time) and attempt to avoid receiving penalty cards (the titular "hearts", as well as the high-penalty Queen of Spades). ![]() Overview A standard game of Hearts in Windows 3.1
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