Abstract: Designed to be played either alone against the CPU or in a multi-player mode with up to four total people, Uno gives each player a set of cards that need to be matched by color or number to a communal stack in the center of the table. If the current c...
Intuitive, partly-automated controls. Clear, bright graphics. Range of extra rules can be turned on or off. Single-player matches walk you through different options.
iTunes manual explains all rules, but iPod doesn’t state Uno basics. Multiplayer games—the heart of Uno—don’t translate well.
While Uno loses its multi-player antics, it’s still engaging against computer opponents.Uno...