

It's addictive, riddled with stupid stuff to make you spend real money, and tailored to drive you into angry buying. It completely stomps over skill because it works against you. UNO is a really cool and fun game and this takes the fun out of it. This has a learning software that behaves like an intelligent predator. It's not even a basic slot machine that has randomness and low chance of winning. At that point, sleazy public relations (or a bot, entirely possible) lies to your face. When you complain on Google Play and give a low rating, your comment does not get posted unless you do it several times. In couple days I've lost two thirds of the coins so I stopped before going bankrupt.

There is a shitload of advertisements forcing you to buy VIP1 tier and at that point the server starts considering you a financial asset.Īfter slowly and patiently climbing to around 50 000 coins during few months, 90 % of the following matches end up not only by losing, but losing hard. In over half of the matches opponents get tons of wildcards, +2 and +4, compared to your regular cards you can't get rid of. Card deals are almost always very unfair. Obvious bots - the ones that play on your team are so dumb or even work against you, and the opponents are extremely lucky. The player that plays all of their cards first wins! As you play, you will notice several types of cards - a skip card, that skips the next player, a reverse card, that changes the direction of play, a draw two card, that forces that next player to draw two cards and skip their turn, and a wild draw four card, which is a combination of a wild and draw card.This is literally the most rigged game I've ever installed. If anyone else says “Uno” first, the player must draw two cards from the draw pile. As soon as a player is down to just one card, they must yell “Uno” before anyone else notices. If not, the game moves onto the next player. If the card drawn matches the color, number, or type of the card on top of the discard pile, they can play it. If the player can't play any of their cards, they must draw a card from the draw pile. If a player wants to change the color in play for any reason, they can play a Wild card and choose a new color. The first player starts by playing a card that matches either the number, color, or type of the card on top of the discard pile.

Turn the first card of the draw pile face-up and place it in a separate pile.

Start by dealing 7 cards to each player, then place the remaining cards face down in the middle of the table. To play UNO, you’ll need at least 2 players, but the more you have, the better.
