![]() If you happen to get either the right color or number, you can play it immediately, otherwise play continues to the left. If you don’t have a card in your hand to do either task (excluding the specials – more on those in a moment), you’ll have to draw a card. Your job is to play a card in that same color, or flip it to a different color by playing another card with the same number. As a single card is flipped over in the center to start play, it’ll fall into one of four colors, and they will be numbered. Each player is given seven cards, with the remainder landing in the draw pile in the center. Let’s deal the cards and see if this is more Skip, Reverse, or the dreaded Draw Four.įor the purposes of this review, I’ll briefly describe the instructions for Uno, but I’ll also assume you’ve likely played UNO or something like it (looking at you, low-rent Skip-bo) in your lifetime. UNO was one of the first Xbox 360 titles I played, and now Ubisoft has brought it back for another round for Nintendo’s new console. ![]() ![]() That said, there are always a handful of titles you need to take with you, simply because this little portable is meant to play with friends. Skyrim, Super Mario Odyssey, Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - there are some HUGE titles out for your brand new Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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