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Game Category: Card Games, Strategy Games
Number of Players: 2, 3, 4
Tags: Misc, 4+
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Nov 18, 2014 @ 11:37am
Nov 18, 2014 @ 12:41pm
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SUPER UNO

Description
Three decks of UNO cards with SUPER UNO rules

SUPER UNO
For 2 to 10 players
This game is best played with 2 or 3 decks of uno cards
First, deal each player Nine cards. The remaining cards should be placed face-down, to form the "draw" pile. Then, turn over the top card of the draw pile to begin the "discard" pile, the pile players will place their cards on top of. The person sitting to the left of the dealer gets to go first, unless the top cards is a skip, revers or draw of any kind. Skip makes the next player for first. reverse makes the dealer go first. And any kind of draw inflicts the person and skips them.
Playing the Game
Each player has to match the card in the discard pile either by number, color or word. For example, if the top card on the discard pile is a red 7, a player must throw down a red card or any color 7. Or the player can throw down a Wild Card. If the player doesn't have anything to match, he/she must pick a card from the draw pile and end his or her turn. at any point in the game if you draw, your turn ends. Otherwise the play moves to the next person.
CARDS
Draw 2, makes the next person draw two
if a draw two is played in front of you, there are SIX things you can do. Put another +2 of any color on top making the next person draw +4. place a skip of the same color, making the pile skip over you to the next person. Play a reverse of the same color, making the pile reverse back to the person who played the draw +2. Play a Wild +4, that makes the next person draw +6 cards. Play a Wild and it cancels the pile and lets you pick a color. You can also just draw 2 cards. If a player plays a red +2 and the next person puts a red skip, the next player cant put a +2 unless it is also the same color.

Reverse, makes the pile change direction and go from the person on your right to the person on your left or vice verse. This can be used to redirect +2, skips, and +4's. but it must be the same color as the pile. If a player puts down a red skip you can play a red reverse making the pile go back in the direction of that player who made you draw but skipping them to the next player at the same time

Skip, skips the next player. It can also be used to skip harmful affects over yourself to the next person or used to stack skips. If a skip is Played the person who is going to be skipped can play a skip on that pile , this makes the pile skip the next two people starting at the person who was going to be skipped. If the skip pile gets to any number, as long as your being skipped you can put a skip down and then every skip that is down will skip a person starting from you. If a skip matches the color of the pile you can use it to skip the effects of +2, reverse, and +4.

Wilds can be used to cancel what ever is on the pile but they be used as your last card. If you are about to draw 12 cards you can use a wild to cancel the pile then pick the color.

Wild +4 can be used to make the next person draw four cards and you get to choose the color. A Wild+4 cant be used to stop a skip and cant be used as your last card.
TRAINS or SETS
a train/set is made only of number cards of the same color and with three or more. Example 345, 8764, 2345. if the pile had a red 4 you can train off it by playing a red 5 6 7 and so on, you can also play 3 2 1. you don’t need yo use the top card on the pile but your train must have 3 or more cards and the top card can count toward your 3.

Stacking
you can play any number of the same kind of card that has a color, Wilds and Wild+4 can only be played one at a time. For example you can play five 3's, the one you put on top will be the color. If more then one skip is played then you skip that many people. If more then one reverse is played then the pile will swap back and forth the amount of cards played.

When you have one card left, you must yell "UNO" . If you don't call "UNO" and you get caught by another player, you must pick up two cards from the draw pile. Once a player has no cards left, the hand is over.
1 Comments
Cross Jan 23, 2015 @ 8:55am 
Love the use of Yu-Gi-Oh there XD that +4 pick colour cards always annoying when used on you :T