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I have it on both PC and IOS... gives me the option to play the much better version on the PC when I'm home, or the lesser version when I'm traveling.
The advantage of playing this kind of game on the PC is that it does all the boring score keeping and card selection management for you... and you always have an opponent to play against.
As a card game, it's certainly not bad. It has bright ideas, it has fun and relatively fast gameplay, it has very nice tutorial/campaign and not steep learning curve, but still some depth and variety in the way you play.
However, there comes a time, relatively quickly, I have to add, where you don't have to think anymore but more or less see what combinations you can play here and play them automatically. That's when the game, any game, stops being fun for me. That's the problem with most card games.
It isn't noticeable on IOS, where you play in 15-minutes bursts, say, and you can't play anything deeper at that timeframe, but you certainly can on PC. So I just don't see myself playing it on PC, ever.