Uno Launches No-Numbered All Wild Version, Dare to Play?

 


Who likes to play Uno when they get together with friends? Yup, Uno is one of my board games favorite . The main attraction is in the number and color adjustments. And there are additional cards called wilds. Now, Uno is available without numbers, you know, aka all of them are wild.

Launching Kotaku , Uno producer Mattel launched the Uno All Wild version. If players usually match numbers with colors, this time players are challenged to make a strategy with only wild cards. No need to bother matching numbers with colors, just be strong enough who can issue the best card.

Wild cards, as we know, consist of 'stop', 'rewind', 'double stop' and 'plus card'. Stop means that the next player cannot throw a card. A double stop means that the next two players cannot discard cards. Rewind means that the order of discarding cards is reversed. And adding a card means that the next player must take another card according to the number of wild cards obtained earlier.

The way to play is certainly a bit different from the usual Uno. If we usually have to bother adjusting colors or numbers, that doesn't apply to Uno All Wild. Because all the cards are black. We just need to focus on the 'command' on the card. Either stop twice, stop once, rewind, or add cards.

But still, Uno's main essence applies here. That is, when one card remains in our hand, we must quickly shout 'Uno!'. If not, we have to take the card that was thrown away earlier.

For those who are still confused about how to play Uno All Wild, you can check Bower's Game Corner YouTube. Good luck! (*)

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