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KXC Desktop Card Game UNO Toy - Sku# DTA0138000EK
Sku: DTA0138000EK
Price: $12.59
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Specifications: - Game UNO toy is one of the most popular card games in the world
- Jump into a Quick Match game and we'll find players for you with the game UNO toy
- Play the game UNO toy with other people OR against the computer
- Challenge yourself in Rated Game mode or play a more casual Standard Game with the desktop UNO toy
- Enjoy the cool look and vibrant feel of our card UNO toy
- All Your Favorite Command Cards Are Here: Wild, Reverse, Skip, and more
Suitable for Toll: 2-10
Details:
- Jump into a Quick Match game and we'll find players for you. Game UNO toy is one of the most popular card games in the world
- Play with other people OR against the computer. Enjoy the cool look and vibrant feel of our card UNO toy
- Enjoy the cool look and vibrant feel of our UNO version. Jump into a Quick Match game and we'll find players for you with the game UNO toy
- Challenge yourself in Rated Game mode or play a more casual Standard Game with the desktop UNO toy
How to play the game UNO: - Take the cards out of the box and shuffle them. Then each player picks a card. The player with the highest number is the dealer. For this example, the game will include four players
- Deal seven cards to each player, beginning with the player on the dealer's left
- Place the remaining cards in the middle of the table. The dealer then turns over the top card to create the discard pile. If one of the Action Cards is turned over, then the rules for that particular card apply. However, if the Wild Draw Four Card is turned over, the card is returned to the middle of the deck and another card is drawn to begin the discard pile
- Take turns starting with the player to the dealer's left. You must match either the color or number of the top card on the discard pile
- Draw a card from the deck if you don't have a matching card. If you can play the newly drawn card, do so. Otherwise, play continues to the next player. A player can also lay down an Action Card from his or her hand. An Action Card has to match the color of the card on top of the discard pile except the Wild Card and the Wild Draw Four Card. These can be played at any time. The next player has to take up the action required by the Action Card
- Announce a color change when a Wild Card is played. A player can play a Wild Card at any time. A Wild Draw Four Card can only be played if the player does not have any cards in his or her hand that match the color of the card on the discard pile. If a Wild Draw Four Card is played, the next player must draw four cards and also misses his or her turn
- Shout, "Uno!" when you only have one card left in your hand. If you don't shout, "Uno!" and another player sees you only have one card, he or she can shout, "Uno!" If this happens, you must draw two cards from the deck
- Tally the points remaining in the other player's hands when the first person plays his or her last card. Number cards are their face value. Draw Two, Skip and Reverse Action Cards count as 20 points. Both types of Wild Cards count as 50 points. These points are given to the person who plays all his or her cards first
- Reshuffle the deck and play begins again
UNO Game Instructions: Setup - The Uno deck contains 108 cards--76 number cards and 24 action cards in one of four colors and eight wild cards. Shuffle the cards thoroughly and deal seven to each player. The remainder of the deck becomes the draw pile and should be placed face-down near the center of the table. The game begins when the dealer turns the top card from the draw pile face-up next to the draw pile to start a discard pile
Play - Play proceeds clockwise from the the dealer. Each player in turn plays a card on the discard pile or draws one from the draw pile. A player may play a card from her hand that matches the color or the number of the card on top of the discard pile. For example, a blue 5 or a red 7 can be played on a blue 7. If a player does not have a card to play, he must draw one from the draw pile. The next player then takes his turn. Play continues until one player plays the last card in her hand
Action Cards - Uno has three types of action cards in addition to the number cards. Action cards can be played at any time on a matching color. A Reverse card changes the direction of play. When a player plays a Reverse card, play continues to her right rather than her left. A Skip card causes the next player to lose his turn. Play skips over him and onto the next player. A Draw Two forces the next player to draw two cards from the draw pile as well as lose his turn
Wild Cards - Uno also has two types of wild cards. The first allows the player to change the discard pile to the color of his choice and has no restrictions. The most powerful wild card is the Draw Four. This card can be played only when a player has no other card to play on the discard pile. The person playing this card chooses the color of the discard pile and forces the next player to lose his turn and draw four cards
Scoring - When a player has one card left, he calls out "Uno" to let the other players know he is about to go out. A player who fails to call "Uno" at the appropriate time must draw two cards from the draw pile. When a player plays his last card, he receives the cumulative points from his opponent's hands. Number cards count their face value, action cards count 20 and wild cards count 50. The person to the left of the dealer becomes the dealer for the next hand, and play continues until one player collects 500 points
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