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I've been playing Uno since the early 1980's and I've yet to not have fun playing this game. The game is simple enough for a young child to learn, and losing is just as fun as winning.Game play is usually frenetic, and calling "uno," whether you have your last card in hand or calling out one who has forgotten to do so, is one of the best calls in any game hands down.A must for everyone.
I had forgotten how much fun it was. I got Uno to play with my mom. We use modified rules to make it more interesting.
Fun, laughs and competition. It's always good to kill some time and it's always enjoyable. :) If you don't love Uno, you don't love fun. I keep a deck around for moments of boredom. Good stuff.
We thought we had finally found some through the ad we found on Amazon which said, THE ORIGINAL set. The original deck has the words on the cards spelled out, like: SKIP, REVERSE, DRAW 2, etc., instead of the symbols for the words. So, if there is anyone out there that knows where we can find the ORIGINAL cards, please let me know. We enjoy playing UNO very much. We are on the hunt to find a UNO deck that is just like the ORIGINAL deck. When we got the decks, they were just like the ones we already have and not the original ones UNO looked like with the words.
I know there are several newer versions of this game, but the old standby is just as much fun as it ever was. Even a game between two people -- I play with my 8-year-old grandson -- is a lot of fun, and it's quality time well-spent with my loved one.
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