Face Down, Either Direction.
UNO Attack cards feature a vibrant design similar to standard UNO cards but with unique symbols and colors. The main cards include "Attack" cards, which prompt players to hit the button on the machine, potentially making them draw additional cards. Other special cards like "Skip," "Reverse," and "Wild" function similarly to traditional UNO but may also have extra effects in the context of the electronic game. The overall design is colorful and engaging, aimed at enhancing the fast-paced gameplay experience.
Uno Attack is a variation on the original Uno game. It has a card launcher (rather than one dealing cards themself) that randomly launches and shoots out cards.
Uno Extreme is played using a deck of UNO cards and a machine that launches UNO cards. Instead of drawing cards like in regular UNO, a player pushes a button and a random amount of cards is launched out at the player.
The Uno Attack 4x card in the Uno Attack game means that the next player must press the launcher button four times and draw four cards as a penalty.
These cards are from Uno.
No, in Uno, you are not allowed to stack cards.
The starting cards in Uno are seven cards dealt to each player.
The Disney Uno cards feature special Disney-themed designs and characters that set them apart from traditional Uno cards.
If you forget to say "Uno" in the game of Uno, you must draw two cards as a penalty.
No, you cannot stack reverse cards in Uno.
You have 12 cards to start, so we get 12 cards.
A standard deck of Uno cards contains 108 cards.