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Ludopedia
5.6
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you love UNO and enjoy making up crazy house rules, UNO Remix will blow your mind – customization cranks the fun up.
Highlights
- High replay value
- Easy to learn
- Creative customization
Keep in mind
- Home rules may unbalance
- Best with larger groups
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UNO Remix delivers the classic UNO fun while adding a creative twist that makes every game feel fresh. The core rule stays the same: play a card that matches the color or number of the top discard and try to empty your hand before anyone else. The big difference is that at the start of each round, players can insert special cards or even write their own rules on blank cards. This lets you create effects like "Skip to Aldie," "Draw 2 Chad," or mark a card so that the next time it’s played the following player draws extra cards. You can also add cards that block penalties, alter draw amounts, or introduce new win conditions. The tradition of shouting "UNO!" when you have one card left remains, but now the shout can be even more dramatic because custom rules can flip the game at any moment. Components are simple – a standard UNO deck, blank cards, and markers – yet the freedom to personalize keeps a 30‑minute playtime ideal for 2‑10 players. Hand‑management mechanics combined with a legacy‑style of permanent changes (if the group chooses to keep modified cards) create a fast‑paced, surprise‑filled experience. If you enjoy quick, easy‑to‑learn games that encourage creativity, UNO Remix is perfect for parties, family gatherings, or casual game nights. Even non‑UNO fans will love experimenting with house rules and watching how tiny tweaks can turn the game upside down.
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Publisher
Mattel, Inc.
How many players can join?
2 to 10 players, perfect for parties and family gatherings.
How long does a game last?
About 30 minutes, varying with player count and the complexity of house rules.
Do I need to learn advanced rules?
No. The core rules are the same as classic UNO; the customization is optional and can be added gradually.
What components are included?
A standard UNO deck, blank cards for writing custom rules, markers, and a quick‑start guide.
Who is the game for?
Casual gamers, families, and groups who enjoy tweaking classic games with their own twists.