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For years, UNO has been a household name in casual computer games. UNO is an easy to learn game that requires no previous knowledge about the rules of the game. Given this simplicity, it's not surprising to find many people who are unfamiliar with how to play or how to purchase this game. The goal of Uno is for one player (the active player) to discard all but one card from their hand by matching the color or number (or both) of the card discarded by another player before them. The first person who cannot goes out will lose and everyone else will get a point. This is an example of a "match" in Uno: A person who plays a card with a "special effect," such as draw two cards (a green 2) or skip (a blue 0), will not go out because they do not match the color or number of the previous card played. The active player plays only one card at a time and cannot play until everyone has had their turn. Players can also be required to draw cards based on what was discarded before them (by another player, such as in the example above). When playing UNO for play, you can either play with 2 to 8 players or when someone has no cards left they are out and the person who doesn't have any goes out wins. In the case of UNO for review, you have 2 to 8 players where two people sit across from each other and take turns picking a card. This is a variation on the traditional UNO game where the goal is to beat everyone else or be left with no cards after playing a certain number of cards. The first person to have no cards wins. The review version of UNO for Windows 10 is essentially the same as the other versions but with some key differences: 1. There are 3 rules variations depending on how many people are playing: 2. With Uno, you can play with up to three people or one person against another player's computer AI settings (this feature was not available in previous versions). 3. The game can be played against your computer or by other people on the same Wi-Fi Network. 4. The game is the same as previous versions except for two changes: 5. It is important to note that, with this version, you cannot play against other people on the same computer network that you are using to play your game (users of earlier versions can still do this). 6. Finally, the special "light" effect only works when you are playing against a computer's AI or playing against another person's live-on-the-same-network. The review version of Uno for Windows 10 has different colors and colors on the backs of cards. There are also three variants of UNO: 1. The standard UNO game where if the active player is unable to play all their cards they can be out and the person who doesn't have any goes out wins. 2. The UNO "Risk" variant where players can flip a coin to determine which player goes first; the first person to go out loses and everyone else gets a point. 3. The UNO "Survival" variant where players must survive at least five rounds (99 total cards). cfa1e77820
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