Uno Switch Card

Overview

Requirements: 1 or more Uno decks (any variety)

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The moment a player has just one card they must yell “UNO!”. If they are caught not saying “Uno” by another player before any card has been played, the player must draw two new cards. Once a player has no cards remaining, the game round is over, points are scored, and the game begins over again.

Players: 2+

Time: ~10 min/round

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Rating: 8/10

Rules

These are the variations that we liked enough to make our default rules. Play according to official Uno rules except where they conflict with the following rules:

  1. 'Stacking Draw 2s' (See alsoStacking for more Uno draw card stacking options): When a Draw 2 card is played, the next person has the opportunity to play a Draw 2 card immediately to avoid drawing cards. The next person then has to either draw 4 cards or add her own Draw 2 card. Play continues until a player cannot add a Draw 2 to the pile. That person then draws the number of cards equal to all of the Draw 2s that were stacked and play continues with the next person. (For a further variation, allow 'Stacking Draw 4s').
  2. 'Starting Neutral': When the top card is turned over to begin play, it is deemed to have no effect (i.e. if it is a Draw 2 card, the first player is not required to draw). If the card is a Wild, the next card is turned over.
  3. 'No Scoring': The Uno rules suggest keeping track of players' scores at the end of each round. With this variation, the game ends when the first person plays his last card. That person is then declared the winner and a new game begins. Alternately, the remaining players can continue playing to determine 2nd place and so on.
  4. 'No-limits Draw 4s': Draw 4 cards can be played at any time even if a player is able to match the color in play.
  1. 'Starting Neutral': When the top card is turned over to begin play, it is deemed to have no effect (i.e. If it is a Draw 2 card, the first player is not required to draw). If the card is a Wild, the next card is turned over. 'No Scoring': The Uno rules suggest keeping track of players' scores at the end of each round.
  2. UNO is a fast paced card game for two to ten players ages seven and up. The idea of the game is to get to your last card, shout “UNO!” before another player realizes you didn’t, and then attempt to play your last card on your turn to win the round.

Advantages

This variation turns Uno into a fast-moving game with a slightly more strategy involved in winning each round (particularly with the Draw 2s). This game is easily repeated to allow all a chance for some sort of victory, even those with less experience. And it is particularly fun for 2 player games.

Disadvantages

The main disadvantage to this variation is that some strategy is removed by taking out the scoring.

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Review

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A great variation for quick, fun, casual games of Uno with a bit of an edge. Feel free to use and modify these rules to create your own house rules. Also, if you come up with any you particularly like, please share them!

Uno For Nintendo Switch

If you experience lag, disconnections, or other problems regarding the game's connectivity, there are a few steps you can try. We will list them in this FAQ, starting with the most basic ones. We recommend that you follow them in the order they are listed below.
Before diving into the thick of connectivity troubleshooting, you should understand that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and the way you share the connection speed plays a huge role in how you experience the game. If you are connected via wifi, please also bear in mind that you can maximize your gaming experience on the battlefield by connecting via an Ethernet cable instead.
Additionally, if you have NAT related issues or questions, this dedicated article might shed some light on the situation.
Here is the list of steps you can try:
Start by testing your network connection. If the test shows that your connection is limited, try the following 5 steps to improve the connection.
1. Reset your network hardware
This will allow your network hardware to re-establish a fresh connection to your ISP.
2. Enable UPnP
Some players reported that this step helped them to fix their connectivity issue. UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play and is a feature that allows applications to automatically forward ports. It can be toggled on or off in your router settings. Due to the number of different router models on the market, we are not able to tell you exactly how to do this on your home router. We suggest that you consult the router's manual or contact your ISP if you are in doubt.
3. Forward ports
This will allow the communication from the game server to be channeled directly to the console and vice versa.
These are the ports you need for Uno:
UDP: 3658, 4646
TCP: 1935
4. Check for external restrictions
Check for other factors that may limit your ability to connect.
If you continue to have trouble after trying these steps, please feel free to contact us!