When a player draws 2 cards and then draws 4 more cards in Uno, they must draw a total of 6 cards and skip their turn.
In Uno, challenging happens when a player thinks another player didn't follow the rules. If the challenged player did break a rule, they must draw extra cards. If not, the challenger draws extra cards instead.
To play Phase 10 according to the rules, each player tries to complete 10 different phases of cards. On a turn, a player draws and discards cards to try to complete their current phase. The first player to complete all 10 phases wins the game.
In Uno, start cards are played at the beginning of the game to determine the starting player. The rules for playing Uno with start cards are simple: each player draws a card, and the player with the highest number or special card goes first. If a player draws a special card, such as a Wild or Draw Four, those cards are considered higher than number cards. The player who goes first then continues the game by playing a card that matches the color or number of the card on the discard pile.
To execute the Everdell game mechanic where a player draws 2 meadow cards and plays 1, the player must first draw 2 cards from the meadow deck. Then, they choose 1 of the drawn cards to play onto their player board, following the rules and requirements for playing cards in the game. The other card is returned to the meadow deck. This mechanic allows players to strategically build their tableau and progress in the game.
When a player draws a wild card in Uno, they can choose any color they want for the next play, giving them flexibility and strategic advantage in the game.
When a player draws a Uno Flip wild card that allows them to choose a color, they get to pick any color they want for the next player to match.
When a player draws the "nope" card from Exploding Kittens, they can use it to cancel out another player's action or card play. This can help protect themselves from potential attacks or disruptions in the game.
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At the beginning of the game each player draws 7 cards
In the Go Fish card game, players aim to collect sets of four cards of the same rank. The game is played with a standard deck of 52 cards. Each player starts with a hand of 5 cards. Players take turns asking each other for specific cards to try to complete sets. If the asked player has the card, they must give it to the asking player. If not, the asking player draws a card from the deck. The game continues until all sets are completed. The player with the most sets at the end wins.