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Ludopedia
6.3
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you love UNO and want a turbo‑charged showdown, UNO MASTER will hook you with its frantic timer.
Highlights
- Timer that speeds up play
- He‑Man themed artwork
- Greyskull Power card adds drama
Keep in mind
- Harsh penalty for missing the timer
- Too fast for slow‑play fans
- Can feel repetitive over time
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UNO MASTER injects the high‑octane vibe of Masters of the Universe into the timeless UNO card game, adding a pulse‑pounding timer that keeps everyone on their toes. The core mechanics stay true to the original: play a card that matches the color or number of the discard pile, or unleash a special card to shake things up. The twist is the timer – you pick a difficulty level before the game starts: Easy (8 seconds), Medium (6 seconds) or Hard (4 seconds). When it’s your turn, the clock starts ticking; you must play or draw a card and hit the red button before time runs out. Miss the deadline and you’re forced to take four extra cards. The edition also features the “Greyskull Power Card.” To use it, hold the card above your head and shout, “By the powers of Greyskull, I have the Strength!!” Every other player then draws three cards, giving you a dramatic edge. The cards showcase dynamic artwork of He‑Man heroes and villains, making each round feel like a mini‑comic showdown. When you’re down to one card, don’t forget to yell “UNO!” like He‑Man himself, or risk a penalty. Designed for 2‑10 players, a 30‑minute playtime, and a light weight (1/5), it’s perfect for families, parties, or quick gaming sessions. Suitable for ages 7+, especially fans of pop‑culture and the MOTU universe who want a classic game with a fast‑paced, theatrical twist.
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Categories
Families
Publisher
Mattel, Inc., Spear's Games
How many players can join?
From 2 up to 10 players.
What’s the typical playing time?
About 30 minutes, varying with how fast players act.
What’s the minimum recommended age?
7 years old, though younger kids can play with adult supervision.
How does the timer work?
At the start you pick a difficulty level; the clock counts down 8, 6 or 4 seconds per turn, and you must play and hit the red button before it runs out.
What happens if I run out of time?
You must draw four additional cards.
How do I use the Greyskull Power Card?
Hold the card above your head, shout the themed phrase, and every other player draws three cards.
Is any language required?
No, the game is language‑independent; text is minimal and mostly visual.