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The application UNO Game - Play with friends was published in the category Games on Mar 06, 2020 and was developed by Thanh Nguyen. The current version is 1.0. To download, install and play UNO Game - Play with friends, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch will need to be on iOS 9.0 or higher that have at least 101 MB of free phone memory.

Play as many cards as you can before you run out of places to play with the face-up cards. Then, replace all the empty corners with a card from the deck and start again. The way you win the game is by getting all the cards stacked in each corner.

Like Uno, you are trying to shed all the cards in your hand, however, unlike Uno this is done through melding cards into phases. THE CARDS A Phase 10 box consists of 110 cards: 2 reference cards, 24 x 4 number cards in red, blue, yellow, and green, numbering from 1-12 twice.

UNO has four colours: blue, red, green and yellow. Just match the number or the colour to get rid of a card. As standard you can only put one card down at a time, and you can not pass on the pick.

Take note that you can only put down one card at a time; you cannot stack two or more cards together on the same turn. For example, you cannot put down a Draw Two on top of another Draw Two, or Wild Draw Four during the same turn, or put down two Wild Draw Four cards together. The game continues until a player has one card left. The moment a player has just one card they must yell “UNO.

You can play online UNO with up to 3 friends in the online multiplayer mode as well as in local multiplayer. For the last option, you need a console with 4 gamepads. PS4, Xbox One, and Switch provide this opportunity. It means that you don’t need a physical box of UNO and you won’t lose cards anymore! This game is the perfect entertainment for kids above 7, parties, and family gatherings.

Deal 5 cards one at a time, face down, beginning with the player to the left. The balance of the pack is placed face down in the center of the table and forms the stock. The dealer turns up the top card and places it in a separate pile; this card is the “starter.” If an eight is turned, it is buried in the middle of the pack and the next card is turned.