Release Date: May 9, 2006
UNO is a logical game, which is an adaptation of the popular card game. The artists remained faithful to the principles invented in the 1970s by Merle Robbins. Players have the task of getting rid of their cards, forcing opponents to draw them from the table or wait for the next turn. The game offers several options to compete with artificial intelligence and live opponents.
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Uno for PC, PS4 etc. is a virtual adaptation of the popular card game sharing the same name. The game was originally released on Xbox 360 back in 2006. Two years later it was moved to iPod and iOS, as well as PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, and DS throughout the following years. In 2016, thanks to Ubisoft, the game also became available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
As far as the rules are concerned, Uno is very similar to the popular Mau Mau. The difference, however, is that instead of a traditional deck of cards, a players use a special set with unique symbols. With the appropriate cards on the table, one's opponents have to pick up extra cards from the deck or wait for several rounds. The main goal of the game is to get rid of all the cards that we hold in our hand and the first person who does that wins, as long as the rules of the game are the same in each version, so the individual releases differ from each other, e.g. decks. The original Xbox 360 edition offers a set associated with the Project Gotham Racing series (cards with car images etc.), and in case of PC, Xbox One, and PS4 edition you can play with cards with Rabbids.
The newest versions of the game also offer several improvements to the original, including video chat and various social features such as weekly rankings and medals that plaers can share among each other.
No one expects a unique visual setting from the card game, of course. The visuals in Uno are clear. Of course, in the newer versions for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, there are more effects, but nothing more than that.
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Platforms:
PC Windows December 8, 2016
Xbox 360 May 9, 2006
PlayStation 3 October 1, 2009
Nintendo DS November 20, 2009
Nintendo Wii October 20, 2009
PlayStation 4 August 16, 2016
Xbox One August 16, 2016
Nintendo Switch November 7, 2017
Developer: Carbonated Games
Publisher: Xbox Game Studios / Microsoft Studios
System Requirements for UNO Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GT 450/Radeon HD 5670 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit.
Recommanded System Requirements:
Intel Core i3 530 2.93 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 560 Ti/Radeon HD 5870 or better, 3 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/8.1/10 64-bit.
Xbox 360
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Xbox Live, Xbox Live Vision
PlayStation 3
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PlayStation Network
Nintendo DS
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DSiware
Nintendo Wii
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WiiWare
PlayStation 4
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PlayStation Network
Xbox One
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Xbox Live, Xbox Live Vision
List of Game Add-Ons and DLCs for Video Game:
DLC AC Valhalla Theme Cards April 8, 2022
DLC The Call of Yara Theme October 14, 2021
DLC 50th Anniversary Theme June 4, 2021
DLC Uno Fenyx’s Quest Theme March 18, 2021
DLC Uno Flip Theme January 5, 2021
DLC Just Dance Theme Cards January 5, 2021
DLC Rayman Theme Cards January 5, 2020
DLC Winter Theme January 5, 2020
Game Ratings for UNO Video Game.
GamingTrend: 75 / 100 by Ron Burke
UNO's empty lobbies might be a disappointment, but local play, house rules, and the Ubisoft game themed cards breathe new life into the family game night staple.
GearNuke: 4 / 10 by Huzaifah Durrani
The game takes inspiration from it's predecessor yet fails to do anything unique with it, so it you're itching for a match of Uno, your money is better spent towards buying a physical deck of the game.
Game Rant: 3 / 5 by Sarah Fields
Ubisoft provides a good single and co-op experience in its video game version of the classic card game Uno, but fails to become the hit party game the physical game can be.
Average score from votes.