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Toys and Games Reviews of Uno Card GameCustomer Review: Uno ain't just for kids! Summary: 5 Stars
I'll keep it real simple. When you just got some friends over, get nice and inebriated on your drink of choice, light up a spliff and whip out some UNO. The throwback nostalgia factor will suck folks in! Two hours will pass and many laughs, swears and maybe some money will pass hands.
Ain't nothing wrong with being a grown adult and playing it up. Put your pride aside and get some UNO. You'll be shocked.
Customer Review: amazing! Summary: 5 Stars
I've been playing Uno since the early 1980's and I've yet to not have fun playing this game. The game is simple enough for a young child to learn, and losing is just as fun as winning.
Game play is usually frenetic, and calling "uno," whether you have your last card in hand or calling out one who has forgotten to do so, is one of the best calls in any game hands down.
A must for everyone.
Customer Review: New Look, Same great game Summary: 4 Stars
After moving out of my parents place, I was in need to replace my most favourite games, UNO being one of them. The aim of the game and rules are still the same as all those years ago, but the design of the cards has changed drastically, not for the better in my point of view.
If you have an old version, stick with it, if not, you'll have to live with the new design, but the game itself is great!
Customer Review: Always fun Summary: 4 Stars
This UNO deck looks different than the ones I remembered from my childhood: instead of words that give instructions, there are now pictures and symbols, to make the game easier to play for those who can't read or don't speak English. I guess this is a nice touch. It didn't affect how fun the game is in any way. And, indeed, the game is as fun as I remembered. We had a lot of fun playing it for hours.
Customer Review: A classic and still fun Summary: 5 Stars
My siblings, cousins, friends, and I used to love this game when we were kids. Well, just for kicks, I figured that I would buy the cards and "test" them on my 6 year old. I figured that maybe it would distract him from the television. He loved the game! It was easy for him to catch on and now he takes them to Granny's house to play with her.
Yippee! Uno is back in my life again!
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