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Ludopedia
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Our Verdict
Great for those who want to breathe new life into classic Uno by playing in pairs. The cooperation adds a cool tactical layer.
Highlights
- Very fun team dynamics
- Easy to learn and play
- Supports large groups of friends
- Keeps the essence of the original
Keep in mind
- Depends on synergy with your partner
- Can be frustrating if your partner gets stuck
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You know that delicious chaos of the classic UNO we all love? Now imagine all of that, but with the addition of teammates! In UNO Teams, the dynamic shifts: instead of every-man-for-himself, you and your partner must work together to clear your hands and win the game. The core remains the same — matching colors, numbers, and symbols — but the strategy is now shared.
The big difference here is the cooperation. There are special cards and new rules that encourage mutual aid, turning the experience into something more tactical than the original game. However, don't be fooled: victory only comes when BOTH players in the duo manage to discard all their cards. This means it's not enough for you to empty your hand while your partner is stuck with ten cards; you'll need synchronization so that both reach the end together.
And of course, tradition remains intact. If you or your partner are down to just one card, yelling 'UNO!' is mandatory. If you forget, get ready for the penalty! It's the perfect mix of the spite of hindering opponents and the satisfaction of seeing your team's strategy work. Ideal for those who want to gather the crowd (up to 8 people!) for fast, loud, and laughter-filled matches. If you already love the classic, this version brings an interesting freshness by adding a layer of teamwork, making the competition much more dynamic and social.
The big difference here is the cooperation. There are special cards and new rules that encourage mutual aid, turning the experience into something more tactical than the original game. However, don't be fooled: victory only comes when BOTH players in the duo manage to discard all their cards. This means it's not enough for you to empty your hand while your partner is stuck with ten cards; you'll need synchronization so that both reach the end together.
And of course, tradition remains intact. If you or your partner are down to just one card, yelling 'UNO!' is mandatory. If you forget, get ready for the penalty! It's the perfect mix of the spite of hindering opponents and the satisfaction of seeing your team's strategy work. Ideal for those who want to gather the crowd (up to 8 people!) for fast, loud, and laughter-filled matches. If you already love the classic, this version brings an interesting freshness by adding a layer of teamwork, making the competition much more dynamic and social.
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Publisher
Mattel, Inc.
Designer
Nick Hayes
What is the main difference from regular Uno?
The main change is that you play in pairs. To win, both you and your partner must discard all your cards.
How many people can play?
The game is designed for groups of 4 to 8 players, always divided into pairs.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! If you already know Uno, you'll pick up the new team rules in two minutes.
How long does a game last?
Matches are fast and dynamic, perfect for those who don't want to spend hours on a single game.
Do I need any prior knowledge?
No, it's an extremely accessible game for all ages and experience levels.