When someone plays a wild Uno reverse card during a game, the direction of play is reversed, and the next player must play in the opposite direction.
When a player plays a Uno Wild Reverse card during a game, the direction of play is reversed, meaning the order in which players take turns is changed.
When a player plays the wild reverse card in Uno, the direction of play is reversed, meaning the order of turns changes to the opposite direction.
When a player plays a reverse card in Uno, the direction of play is reversed, meaning the order of turns is switched. For example, if the game was going clockwise, it would then switch to going counterclockwise.
Then someone else gets in the gear, or that team plays without one (using a sixth/eleventh ice/field player instead).
This is called reverse psychology, which involves persuading someone to do something by suggesting they do the opposite. It plays on the tendency for humans to resist direct commands.
When a player plays a Uno Reverse card after being hit with a Draw 4 card, the action is reversed back to the previous player who played the Draw 4 card, and that player must draw four cards instead.
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.
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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 Uno, the reverse card allows the direction of play to be reversed. When a player plays a reverse card, the order of turns changes, moving in the opposite direction.
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