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 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.
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.
When a player uses the Uno Skip card during a game, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
When a player plays a blue Uno skip card during a game, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
When a player plays a red skip Uno card during a game, the next player in turn is skipped and loses their chance to play a card.
When a player uses a Skip Uno Reverse card in Uno, the next player in the game is skipped, and the direction of play is reversed back to the player who played the card.
In the Fish card game, players try to collect pairs of matching cards. The basic rules are to ask opponents for specific cards to make pairs. If an opponent has the requested card, they must give it to the player. If not, the player draws from the deck. The game continues until all pairs are collected. The player with the most pairs at the end wins.
When an Exploding Kitten is defused with a Nope card in the game, the Nope card cancels out the Exploding Kitten card, preventing the player from being eliminated from the game.
When a player draws a Community Chest card in Monopoly, they may receive money, pay a fine, or be directed to move to a specific space on the board. Other outcomes could include receiving a "Get Out of Jail Free" card or being required to make repairs on their properties.
In the "Kings" card game, players draw cards from a deck and follow specific rules for each card, with the "kings" card typically involving a rule where the player who draws it can make a new rule for the game.
When a player plays the "Uno Change Color" card in Uno, they get to choose a new color for the game to continue with.
In Top Trumps, players compare the numerical values on their cards to win rounds. Each player draws a card and chooses a category to compare. The player with the highest value in that category wins the round and takes the opponent's card. The game continues until one player has all the cards or a set number of rounds is played.