Do you play Uno?

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Uno is the classic game that can turn friends into mortal enemies for life with just the flick of a wrist and slapping the card down on the discard pile, causing any amounts of trouble. The idea is that when you get down to one card, you yell “UNO!”. Basically, get rid of all the cards in your hand first before everyone else gets rid of theirs.

I personally love playing Uno with friends and family. How about you?
 
Whenever we get together with my parents, we play Uno. We have other games but right now, we are addicted to this one lol For those who play, how many people play with you? We have 4 people & I think that's the best fun. My mom & I tried just me & her but it got quite boring especially when one of us had all the Reverse, Skip cards. Not to mention those Draw Fours.
 
Never played it but I’ve seen a few people play it at parties. It looks interesting but I never got a chance to play it. Maybe I will next time.
 
I have not played Uno in a very long time. Uno used to be one of my favorite card games to play with family, however, we don't have as much time now as we used to. I may see if I can get everyone together for a family game night, but it's a slim shot.
 
Uno is the classic game that can turn friends into mortal enemies for life with just the flick of a wrist and slapping the card down on the discard pile, causing any amounts of trouble. The idea is that when you get down to one card, you yell “UNO!”. Basically, get rid of all the cards in your hand first before everyone else gets rid of theirs.

I personally love playing Uno with friends and family. How about you?
UNO in physical form, yes. On digital? Not so much.
 
I don’t play Uno myself, but it’s a classic! It’s always fun with friends or family. The competitive yet lighthearted nature of the game makes it great for any group.
 
I love Uno too! It's such a fun and fast-paced game that always brings out the competitive spirit. The tension when you're down to your last card is unmatched, especially when someone hits you with a +4 or skips you just when you're about to win! It's a great way to bond with friends and family. How do you usually play—any house rules you follow?
 
I love Uno too! It's such a fun and fast-paced game that always brings out the competitive spirit. The tension when you're down to your last card is unmatched, especially when someone hits you with a +4 or skips you just when you're about to win! It's a great way to bond with friends and family. How do you usually play—any house rules you follow?
Agreed!
 
Played uno yesterday with company. Am I the only one pissed off that the rules of the game keep changing? Or something new is added as the game progresses? I'm surprised every time.
 
Played uno yesterday with company. Am I the only one pissed off that the rules of the game keep changing? Or something new is added as the game progresses? I'm surprised every time.
I think they make new modes and things, but the original one stays the same, but has various 'house rules'.
 
I think they make new modes and things, but the original one stays the same, but has various 'house rules'.
Well for example, I don't understand the black card with +4 different colors. Every team has different rules with it
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I was once told that she could not be interrupted (taking a turn). The next time, everyone was interrupted and the player got +8 instead of +4.
 
Well for example, I don't understand the black card with +4 different colors. Every team has different rules with it
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I was once told that she could not be interrupted (taking a turn). The next time, everyone was interrupted and the player got +8 instead of +4.
Yeah, that's a bit wonky. I think it's just change color and the next person draws 4.
 
Yeah, that's a bit wonky. I think it's just change color and the next person draws 4.
Yeah, that black card with the +4 is really confusing. According to the rules, it just changes color, and the next player draws 4 cards and skips a turn. But a lot of companies have their own tricks: some allow you to overlay +4 on +4, and then you get +8 or even more, and some say you can't do that. It's like andar bahar - everyone has their own tricks and their own versions of the game - also simple in appearance, but each company has its own tricks.
 
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I love that game! I play with my family or friends, but it´s fun when are 3 or more people, I just played it with my sister and it was very boring.
 
Last time I tried to play Uno, there was a fight about the rules 😂

Now they have like 10 different Uno card decks, even ones that are themed outside their realm
 
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