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Everybody knows Uno - the classic card game of matching colors and numbers that's #1 for family fun. Customize the game with your own house rules and penalties, throw down Action Cards like Skip and Reverse in furiously thrilling games! Get rid of your hand before everyone else, but don't forget to shout "Uno!" when you're down to one card!
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Reviews
53 reviews found80
Expansive
May 3, 2020
While I still miss that PlayLink support, UNO Flip is brilliant and essential for any UNO fan. The new ruleset will keep you playing for hours on end and it’s a real nice step up in difficulty for those seeking a new challenge.
80
Eurogamer Italy
Aug 15, 2016
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80
Worth Playing
Sep 14, 2016
Uno makes for a good alternative to the type of fare typically seen on a console. Despite its simple rules, it remains fun thanks to the decent AI and the good-sized online community. It may not be as cheap as the Xbox 360 release was, but if you're looking for a fun card game on the PS4, you can't go wrong with Uno.
80
GameSpew
Aug 23, 2016
Ultimately, if you enjoy Uno then you’ll probably enjoy this version of it. At £7.99 it’s perhaps a little pricey for a game you may play very rarely and the lack of more than 2v2 local multiplayer is a shame.
80
ZTGD
Aug 23, 2016
I was really pleased with this new offering of Uno. It’s one of those games that I will forever be opening up for a few quick matches.
80
Everyeye.it
Sep 8, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
Areajugones
Aug 29, 2016
Summary and quote unavailable.
75
GamingTrend
Nov 28, 2017
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.
75
Marooners' Rock
Aug 25, 2016
UNO won’t change the way you play board games, but it’s also made a fairly good transition to the video game front – at least, a better one than the version offered in the previous generation. The multiplayer action is fun, and the Rabbids pack offers a few good chuckles, even if those little buggers manage to cost you the match.
75
PlayStation LifeStyle
Aug 18, 2016
Ubisoft Chengdu’s UNO does exactly what it sets out to do, it’s a polished (although not perfect) digital version of the beloved card game. The lack of decks is disappointing, but it definitely delivers the same brand of fun that gamers had 10 years ago on Xbox 360. I can recommend drawing four cards if you’re looking for some light fun, but this isn’t quite the must-have it could’ve been. Review code for UNO provided by publisher.