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Board game Uno 108 cards / Card game Uno UNO / UNO Review

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Description of Board game Uno 108 cards / Card game Uno UNO / UNO

UNO Board Game UNO is a classic game in which you have to use action cards against your opponents in the game. The goal of the game is to be the first to get rid of all your cards in each round and score points for the cards left in the hands of other players. The points for each round are added up and the first player to reach 500 points wins. Each player draws one card from the deck. The player with the highest card in hand will be the dealer. The main thing is not to forget, when one card remains, shout out "Uno"! The game set contains 108 cards. How to play UNO? At the beginning, each player draws 1 card from the deck to determine the person who will deal 7 cards to all players and turn over the top card of the deck. On their turn, each player must place a card in the deck that matches the top card in color, number, or action. Wild cards can be placed on any card. However, the Take Four card can only be used if there are no other options for a move. The main rule of the game, which gave it its name: putting the penultimate card into the game deck, the player must shout "UNO!". If he does not have time to do this or one of the opponents says “UNO!” instead, he must take 2 penalty cards from the bank and continue the game. The game round ends when one of the players runs out of all cards. After that, all participants count the points for the cards that they have left. Players sum up the points and credit them to the account of the one who finished the game first, or each keeps a personal score count. According to the first method of counting, the one who collects 500 points first wins UNO, and according to the second, the one who collects 500 points first loses. Now, knowing all the intricacies of playing UNO

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

It came on time; they played all day, didn’t even eat (only once Rolton was brewed) Very fun and exciting; even managed to quarrel because someone won;

Pros
  • Very addictive; fairly good print quality;
Cons
  • Quite flimsy; the bottom edge of the box is slightly torn; glossy;