Uno Roboto Rules

Uno Roboto is a charming version of Uno with a small little “robot” that can record speech and talk. This robot becomes the new referee of the game and he brings loads of fun. Although the robot seemingly has its own artificial intelligence, this is down to its programmed ability to record and playback speech. Yes, it can talk out right out of the blue! In terms of number of cards, Uno Roboto has the same number as Classic Uno (108 cards), with only the addition of 4 extra “House Rule” cards for reference purposes. Most of your attention will
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Uno Blast Rules

Uno Blast is one of the most fun versions of Uno, along with Uno Attack. It features an electronic Card Blaster that instantly makes the entire game unpredictable and therefore, more fun to play. The goal of the game is still the same, to get rid of all your cards and reach 500 points (or whatever number agreed upon). But how the game progresses is largely dependent on the mood of the Blaster! The Card Blaster The Card Blaster is powered by 3 AA alkaline batteries. Remove the battery compartment on the device bottom with a screwdriver, and insert the
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Uno Frozen Rules

Uno Frozen is one of the newer versions of Uno, based partly on the popular Disney animated movie, and richly illustrated with all your favorite characters from the movie, such as Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf. In terms of gameplay, the game is similar to classic Uno, but of course, if you are a fan of Frozen, you now get to play Uno – with a Frozen theme! There is also a special card in Uno Frozen, so read on to find out. Game Objective: Be the first to get rid of all your cards for each round and
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Uno Dice Rules

Uno Dice is an Uno variation that is both fun and easy to play. Instead of cards, you have 11 dice, and a tin can resembling a soft drink, but with your favorite Uno theme all over it. This Uno version is only meant for two players, but the pace is quite fast and it’s great for travel. In common with all Uno games, the objective is to get rid of all your dice before your opponent does (and get to 200 points). The Dice Line In Uno Dice, the Dice Line is the “Draw Pile” and all dice are
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Uno Monster High Rules

Uno Monster High is one of the newer spin-off versions of Uno to have come out in recent times. The game is based on the Monster High fashion doll franchise that Mattel launched in 2010. Just like the classic Uno game, the objective is to get rid of all your cards in each round while scoring points from any cards that your opponents are holding. Most of the card functions are the same as the original Uno. Objective: Be the first player to get rid of all your cards per round, and ultimately score 500 points (or whichever number is
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Uno Trivia Stuff and Facts

Uno (Spanish for “One”) is a specially printed card game that has been around for a long time, with 2011 marking its 40th anniversary. Since its invention, Uno has sold more than 150 million copies and is available in more than 80 countries around the world. With being America’s number one card game brand, it teaches children learn to practice reading and counting skills and recognize colors and numbers. The history of Uno It’s always interesting how someone can get an idea about an invention, especially one that has been around for 40 years. Uno is a card that uses a
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Best Strategies to win Uno

The key to winning any Uno game is strategy and using the right combination of cards. The strategies listed here may not help you to win every time because luck plays a big role as well, but it should help you improve your win rates significantly. Other key elements to winning a game depends on how many opponents you have, the colors in your hand, the Action cards you have, and how many Action cards have been used on/against you. Count cards Keeping track of what cards have been played will require you to pay attention to what is going
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Best Places to Play Uno

There are many places you can find to play Uno other than buying a deck and playing at home. The internet, mobile community, and gaming systems offer a variety of choices that it would be almost impossible for you not to be able to find one you like. You can play for free online, download an app on your phone, or buy Uno (on a gaming system like Nintendo) for a reduced price. Gaming Systems Nintendo DS The Nintendo DS is able to play Uno 52 which is a variation of Uno. You discard your cards just like in the
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Uno Moo Rules

Uno Moo is a preschooler version of Uno that caters toward children aged 3 to 6 years old. Since younger children are not able to grasp the concept of the rules of some games, Uno Moo simplifies everything for them. There are no cards for their small hands to hold or for them to keep track of. The game uses small, plastic animal figures shaped like barn animals with stickers over the face to indicate what animal they are. Uno Moo is basically a farm animal matching game where you round them up by matching the colors or the animals.
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