Uno (PS4) - Let's Play 1001 Games - Episode 687
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I'm Gaming Jay: Youtube gamer, let's player, fan of retro games, and determined optimist... Join me in this series while I try out EACH of the video games in the book 1001 VIDEO GAMES YOU MUST PLAY BEFORE YOU DIE, before I die. The game review for each game will focus on the question of whether you MUST play this game before you die. But to be honest, the game review parts are just for fun, and are not meant to be definitive, in depth reviews; this series is more about the YouTube gamer journey itself. From Mario games to the Halo series, from arcade games to Commodore 64, PC games to the NES and Sega Genesis, Playstation to the Xbox, let's play those classic retro games that we grew up with, have fond memories of, or heard of but never got a chance to try! And with that said, the game review for today is...
Uno
from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uno_(video_game)
Uno is a video game based on the card game of the same name. It has been released for a number of platforms. The Xbox 360 version by Carbonated Games and Microsoft Game Studios was released on May 9, 2006, as a digital download via Xbox Live Arcade. A version for iPhone OS and iPod devices was released in 2008 by Gameloft. Gameloft released the PlayStation 3 version on October 1, 2009, and also released a version for WiiWare, Nintendo DSi via DSiWare, and PlayStation Portable.[1] An updated version developed by Ubisoft Chengdu and published by Ubisoft was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in August 2016, the Microsoft Windows in December 2016 and for the Nintendo Switch in November 2017.
Uno's original version was well received by critics. A sequel to the game's original version, Uno Rush, was announced at E3 2008 and released on 2009.[2]
Uno is a video game that takes similarities to the card game of the same name, where at least 4 players receives seven cards from 4 different colors: Red, Green, Yellow and Blue. Players must play cards from the matching color or number/symbol and the match only ends if a player Empties their hand FIRST. If they don't have the respective color, number or symbol, they need to draw cards of the deck until they have the corresponding card. When players play their penultimate card, they must say "UNO" to warn the other players he has only one card. However, if the player doesn't say "UNO", a player can give a warning and the player must draw two cards.