UNO
2019
Design0.6/10
Interaction5.0/10
Artistry1.9/10
Strategy2.1/10
Complexity1.6/10

What do these ratings say about UNO?

What kind of game is UNO?

UNO is a mechanics-first experience where clean rules and systems lead the table. Expect focused gameplay with less emphasis on story or theme.

How interactive is UNO?

UNO offers a balanced level of interaction where you still do your own thing, but opponent decisions matter. It creates shared tension without becoming overly confrontational.

What is the presentation of UNO like?

UNO is visually straightforward and prioritizes function over spectacle. The presentation stays clear and practical, keeping the focus on decision-making.

How strategic is UNO?

UNO is more tactical than deeply strategic, with shorter planning horizons and flexible turn-by-turn decisions. Luck and tempo shifts can play a noticeable role.

How hard is UNO to learn?

UNO is relatively easy to learn and teach, with rules that click quickly for most groups. It is a good fit when you want faster onboarding and smooth play.

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UNO

UNO is a card game where players compete to be the first to empty their hand of cards. On each turn, you must match a card from your hand with the current card on top of the discard pile, matching either the color or the number. <p> The game features special action cards like Skips, Reverses, and Draw Two cards, which can be used to disrupt your opponents and gain an advantage. Wild cards add further complexity by allowing you to change the current color. Remember to shout 'UNO' when you're down to your last card!
2019 • 2–4

Player info

Average rating
3.10
Players
2–4
Avg time
50 min
Age
10+

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Overview

UNO is a card game where players compete to be the first to empty their hand of cards. On each turn, you must match a card from your hand with the current card on top of the discard pile, matching either the color or the number.

The game features special action cards like Skips, Reverses, and Draw Two cards, which can be used to disrupt your opponents and gain an advantage. Wild cards add further complexity by allowing you to change the current color. Remember to shout 'UNO' when you're down to your last card!

Categories

Mechanics