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Uno Card Deluxe




Announcing UNO® Deluxe, a portable, restorable and all-in-one package featuring the #1 Card Game property in the US! Perfect for game fanatics and beginning players, UNO® Deluxe features a new wipe off scoring system and a removable draw and discard tray. UNO® Deluxe also debuts a premium box that folds out for easy scorekeeping and secures back together for storage and portability. Just like its evergreen predecessor, UNO® Deluxe, invites two to ten players to challenge each other as individuals or on teams. The goal is to be the first to get rid of all your cards but don't forget to yell UNO! when you are down to one card away from victory then yell UNO! You'll enjoy the classic strategy with improved cool new features that move you and UNO® Deluxe into the future of game play.

Uno Online Card Game




Someone prefer to play Uno online, however, chatting or real time reaction may drop from face-to-face playing. You may play Uno Card game through Internet. Unonet is program for playing uno card game online. It is written in C++ and has network play.you can play against many players over internet and is completely free. Also, you may play this game using Msn account.

Learn how to win in Uno Game

Step1 Choose a game with only 2 players because they are easiest to win. if you notice the other player is getting low on cards, it is very handy to use Skip and Reverse cards to keep yourself discarding more and more cards. In this way, it is possible for a player to go from holding several cards to announcing "Uno" in very few plays.

Step2 Use your Skip and Reverse cards if you notice the player next to you getting low on cards. Another option to slow down opponents who are getting rid of cards too fast is to give them a "Draw Two" card. Discard your highest number card, unless you have a lot of number cards matching the card just played. Try to get rid of non-draw-four wild cards as soon as possible, as these will cost you 50 points each at the end of a match. The non-draw-four wild cards are also worth 50 points, but are worth hanging onto because they can be used at any time.

Step3 Pay attention to the number of cards each of your opponents has left. If the player two down from you has only one card, you are probably better off playing a Reverse than a Skip, because the Skip would jump the player next to you and allow the second player to win if their card matches that of the stack. A Draw Two would also be a bad move in this situation, as the person next to you would not get to play any cards, but would only be drawing two new cards.

Step 4 Practice these tips consistently, and you will see an improvement in your game.
Source: ehow.com

Color Screen Uno





The first color screen handheld that captures the classic play of UNO. Test your UNO skills like never before-against 1, 2, or even 3 opponents-with an electronic version of the classic card game! Every move that you and your opponents make will come to life on the brilliant Thiniant color screen, as you make your way to 500 points to win the game. Will you increase your score or be forced to Draw Four? Start playing to find out, and don't forget to say "UNO"!

Tree House Horror Game




Let see special versions of Uno, each with custom characters and scenes. For collectors and players of all ages. Special action cards crank up the fun. 3 to 6 players. Ages 7 to adult.

Uno Hello Kitty






Hello Kitty brings her soft sweet demeanor to America's #1 family card game in UNO - Hello Kitty Edition! Only this special edition of UNO features the Love Me Not card and rule allowing one player to give and take UNO card petals from other players. It's classic Kitty in her sweetest poses all wrapped up in her very own kitchy kool collectible travel case.

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Uno Attack!




UNO Attack! adds some new twists to this classic card game with a random rapid-fire launcher. The object of the game is still to get rid of all the cards in your hand, but this updated version has some new cards and rules. Instead of selecting cards from the top of the deck, you press the button on the random card launcher, which will shoot out anywhere between 0 and 9 cards. So, you might get lucky and not have to pick up any or you may end up with a ton of new cards in your hand. UNO Attack! has also added a "Change Hands" card, which lets you swap hands with any other player. The new cards and the card launcher makes the game a little less predictable but it's still as fun as the original.

The big downside to UNO Attack! is that the card-launcher takes three C size batteries which aren't included - that's a lot of juice and added expense for a something that simply shoots out a few cards. Overall, UNO Attack! is a highly addictive game that's easy to learn and fun to play with a big group of friends or family.

Uno H2O Splash




• A wet and whirly version of UNO
• Contains transparent, waterproof cards and a cool whirlpool device
• Players shake the whirlpool to start the fun
• First player to win 3 hands wins the game
• For ages 7 yrs. and up
• For Up to 10 People

This version is a really fun waterproof way to play the classic card game UNO. The only drawback I and my family & friends discovered is that they are incredibly slippery. However, since they are plastic/vinyl they won't get ruined by spilling water, etc. on them. Plus even though they appear clear you cannot see through them, so no cheating - you can't see your opponent's cards! Very fun in the summer around a pool or inside during the winter playing where beverages of all kinds lurk waiting to be spilled on unsuspecting cards!

Uno Card High School




The #1 brand of family fun lets you Get'cha Head in the Game with the High School Musical edition of UNO. Break free from the competition and soar to new heights with custom UNO cards and the exclusive Duet card and special rule. And don't forget to yell "UNO!" when you Bop to the Top of the game!

Uno Card Harry Potter




"Unique Command cards are customized to life at Hogwarts. The cards feature the characters, graphics and colors from the world of Harry Potter. Just like regular UNO, the first player to get rid of all his cards, wins. It's a fun, fast-paced game the whole family can play-even the youngest Harry Potter fans! " Combines the magic and mystery of Harry Potter with the #1 card game in the world!
reviewed by Toy r us

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Product Details of Uno Card





Product Details and Features


Properties
Toy Category Board Games and More
Board Game and More Type Card Games • Classic Games
Classic Game Type Uno

How to play Uno Card Game

Take all the fun of UNO with you wherever you go! Be the first player or team to score 500 points. Points are scored by being the first to rid yourself of all the cards in your hand. Play cards in your hand by either matching color, number, or word on the top card of the discard pile. When you have one card left, yell UNO! Age: 7,8,9,10,11,12,Adult Manufacturer: Mattel

Uno Card Player Review by 4Kids4Us

There isn't much I can say about this game that hasn't already been said. But I will. This game is labeled for ages 7+. I'll tell you, though, my boys were absolute UNO ADDICTS when they were 4. It's really easy to learn, so they caught on very quickly. For about 6 months, they played this game with my husband every day as soon as they got up in the morning and the minute he got home from work each day. We have taken a deck with us everywhere we've gone incase we've needed something to do to pass time. We would never be without this game. Playing with the little kids, we never keep score. We just play that whoever goes out wins. Works for us.

Uno Card Review - by M. Hart Sci-Fi Fan

Mattel's game of Uno has been a fun and entertaining card game for many years. The basic rules for playing Uno are as follows:

1. The deck consists of four suits (red, green, blue and yellow). Each suit contains several sets of cards numbered "0" through "9", as well as the cards "Skip", "Reverse" and "Draw Two".2. In addition to the cards of the four suits, there are two sets of wild cards: regular "Wild" cards and the dreaded "Wild Draw Four" cards.3. To begin play, each player begins with a score of zero. The dealer deals each player seven cards and places the remaining cards face down in the center of the playing area as the "draw stack", then turns the first card up and sets it down to create the "discard stack".4. The goal of the game is for each player to discard as many cards as possible before the other players can. To discard a particular card, it must match the current card at the top of the discard stack either by suit or by number (or "Skip", "Reverse" or "Draw Two"). A "Wild" card can be played at any time to change current suit color. A "Wild Draw Four" card can only be played when the player has no cards matching the current suit color. If the player has no matching cards, he/she must take a new card from the draw stack.5. When a "Skip" card is played, the next player loses his/her turn. When a "Reverse" card is played, player direction is reversed. When a "Draw Two" card is played, the next player must take two cards from the draw stack and lose his/her turn. When a "Wild Draw Four" card is played, the next player has to take four new cards and loses his/her turn.6. If a player has only one card remaining, he/she must call out "Uno" to let the other players know. Otherwise, he/she runs the risk of having to take two new cards from the draw stack if another players catcher her/him with only one card.7. The first player to discard all of his/her cards is the winning player of the hand. The point values of all the remaining cards that the other players have are summed together and become part of the winning player's overall score.8. The first player to reach 500 points wins the game.
Uno is a fun game that both children and adults can enjoy for hours. Overall, I rate Uno with 5 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it to everyone.

Uno Card Game

Uno Card is the America's #1 Brand of Family Game. The card is colorful and popular among the family. You may see why this color coded card game is such a popular brand of family Game
What a great game! The rules are simple enough for pretty young kids to play, and it is entertaining for a whole family. There is a slight bit of strategy, there are times when one must make a decision, unload cards selfishly or use the reversals or draws to work in alliance, to batter the leader. A bit of strategy, more strategy than a card game like War, where the fate is decided in the final cut of the cards, just to be ceaselessly played out in robotic fashion. But Uno is a game a chance, it unfolds enough by the pick of the cards that a savvy five year old should be on almost equal footing as an adult. And the play of the game is a dialogue of sorts. It serves wonderfully for play therapy. Nice for the resistant child who will not open up about his or her inner world, but will engage in a game. You can sit in silence, responding card for card, and there is communication. Communication, and the start of alliance. There is also, I've only recently discovered, a real cult of Uno out there, with numerous variations, things like "Ascending Rules Uno," "Pirate Uno," "Speed Uno," "Slovenian Uno," even one called "Cut Throat Uno (not a title that appeals to me in play therapy)," as well as solitaire versions of Uno, I guess for no-shows or lonely nights. commented by Amazon "My Uncle Stu"