

“Uno anyone?” by tiaragwin is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 All in all, I would definitely recommend this game to everybody regardless of their age. This adds to the playability aspect of the game.


I’ve not tried them myself, but they follow the rules and style of the original. You can also play Uno anywhere, and there also digital and online versions of the game. Needless to say, I still crave for the same rush while playing it nowadays (And I’m no longer friends with any of my primary school Uno-buddies). I wouldn’t say I was exceptionally good at playing Uno, but I loved the rush of winning a round. Track your progress through a variety of social features such as global and weekly leaderboards. My fondest memory of playing it is from my primary school days, when I first learnt the rules of this legendary game. Interact with your friends and other players. This can inspire a lot of competition between players, resulting in emotional outbursts and ending in a sweet sense of victory.įor me, Uno has been a staple since childhood, and I continue to play it with friends till this day. which cards to play to get rid of your cards the quickest. The main characteristic of Uno is strategizing, i.e. You can also play Uno in varying sizes of groups, and still have a lot of fun. One round can also take ten minutes to even an hour depending on how it’s played, and which cards are dealt, so the game manages to be flexible in that sense. In essence, Uno is so simple and easy to play that it requires almost no former knowledge of the game. There are also a plenty of house rules, penalties and strategies that can be employed during game, but the core of the game is what formerly mentioned. The player playing the card also announces the next color to be matched. “Draw Four Wild”- card forces the next player in turn to draw four additional cards and lose their turn. “Wild”- card requires the next player in turn to match the color announced by the player playing the card (yellow, blue, green and red). “Draw Two”- card determines the number of cards the next player in turn must draw while losing their turn. “Reverse”-card flips the playing direction. “Skip-action”- card skips the next player in turn. A player can also play various action cards to spice up the game, for example, “Skip- “, “Reverse- “, “Draw Two- “, “Wild- “, and “Draw Four Wild- cards”. A player can draw extra cards from the deck, if necessary. The goal is to get rid of all the cards first and yell “Uno!” before laying down their final card. Players must play their cards to match the opponent’s card in color, number or symbol. The game starts when each player is dealt seven cards. The deck consists of 108 cards containing yellow, blue, green and red cards with numbers and actions. Just joking! Even though playing Uno can get quite competitive, it’s a fun and exciting card game for all ages. Only one of you survives the night alive. Someone founds a set of Uno playing cards, and you decide to spend the rest of the evening playing them. It’s Friday night and you and your friends wonder what to do.
