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It brings back the classic chaos in a clean format that's just as addictive as ever.
Developer: Moana Games
- 4.3
- Score
You think you know your friends - until they hit you with a +4 and smile like they didn't just destroy your evening. UNO Card Game by Moana Games brings back the classic card-flipping chaos in a clean and mobile-friendly format that's just as addictive (and friendship-ruining) as ever. It's the kind of game you open for "a quick round" and somehow three hours later you're plotting color-based revenge. Whether you're playing against the computer or tossing digital cards at your best friend across the room, this version keeps the tension high, the gameplay snappy, and the rules just strict enough to start arguments in any language. The interface is simple and welcoming - perfect for veterans and new players alike. You can draw, play, or pass with just a tap. All the classic cards are here: Reverse, Skip, Draw Two, and of course, the legendary Wild Draw Four. The game automatically handles rules, turn order, and reshuffling, which means you can focus all your brainpower on psychological warfare and card counting. There's no complicated tutorial; you just dive in. Rounds are quick, unpredictable, and often turn on a single move. One second you're down to one card and confidently hitting that UNO button; the next, someone throws a Draw Two, flips the color, and you're back to holding seven cards and questioning your trust issues. Online multiplayer is supported, and if you bring friends into the match, prepare for betrayal disguised as strategy. But beneath the laughter and digital table-flipping, UNO Card Game has an undeniable charm. It's easy to pick up, impossible to master (because luck is always lurking), and somehow fun even when you're losing. The design is bright, with a bold color palette and smooth animations that give it that old-school vibe with modern polish. And while it doesn't reinvent the wheel, it doesn't need to - it just makes that wheel spin faster, louder, and with more screaming when someone forgets to say "UNO." Whether you're killing time on your commute or hosting a chaotic game night from your couch, this is a pocket-sized party that turns every match into a rollercoaster of laughs, groans, and occasional silent stares. Just don't forget to bring your best poker face - and maybe an apology, just in case.