UNO UNO Attack! Game Power Adapter: DC Number of Pieces: 112 Recommended Age: 7+ Number of Pieces: 112 Recommended Age: 7+ Choking Hazard Toy Contains Marble: No Battery Size Supported: AA Choking Hazard Small Parts: No Game Theme: Fun Choking Hazard Toy Is Small Ball: No
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Brand | UNO |
Item model number | 41943 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 573947 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.3 (34 ratings) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 074299419430 |
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UNO UNO Attack! Game
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This game is so simple, yet so much fun! I go to a youth group every day, and everyone always wants to play Uno Attack, even the adults. It just does not get old! I do suggest buying an extra pack of Uno Attack cards if you will often be playing with a large group of people so that someone who has already won can be shuffling. Then, when the machine runs out of cards or the pile on top gets too tall, the fun does not have to stop!
I absolutely LOVE this version of UNO!! I specifically asked my cousin to bring hers to Thanksgiving so our family could play. Our family group that played ranged in age from 11 to 69, and as everyone sits in anticipation of getting cards shot at you, we breathe a sigh of relief when we didn't get any and laugh at the "misfortune" of those who get a bunch of them! Such a fun time all around, I had to pick one up for me
Our retired son & wife introduced us to the game during a stay in CO in the mountains this past summer and we've been playing ever since. Took the game to NE to a reunion of 100 people and played again, with several buying the game on the way home! Our senior citizens park is alive with players and residents haunting Wal-Mart to buy their own.
my family fell in love with this game and play it more than any other
Sent this as a birthday present to my grandchildren that range in age from 8-14. It was something they all enjoyed playing together. Their Mom said, "It was a hit!"
My parents bought the game for my sister and me a couple years ago. If you have troubles with the cards not shooting out or getting stuck, my family has found that if you take a Q-tip and put rubbing alcohol on it, then rub it over the tracks for the cards, you can make them come out much easier. There were times when we had troubles with it and changing the batteries didn't help, so we tried putting rubbing alcohol on the tracks. Also, if they are getting stuck, it could mean you have put too many cards into the machine. This was another problem my family had.
The family (ages 8-79) played this today for nearly 4 hours - we laughed and got really silly as we tried to outsmart each other! We found that the rules needed to be placed where everyone had access. This was because the cards are so different from regular Uno! Everyone agreed that there is a design flaw in the way the discard pile is placed on the top of the "card shooter". This makes it really difficult for the next player to see what has been played and they fall off very easily. The younger children seemed to knock the pile off several times. We just left the discard pile on the table. Otherwise it was a lot of fun and provided an afternoon of laughs!
A nice twist on the traditional UNO game! The kids love it - they get a kick out of the cards "shooting" out at you.
One of our family's favorite games is Uno. We got Uno Attack as a Christmas game for our family. When we got all set to play during family game night, the attack device would not function. We took it back to the store, and no one would could help us figure out how to make it work. We even looked at online demos. The only thing we could do was buy another one, only to find the same result. It's been such a waste of time.
The runner that spits out the cards doesn't move the machine makes noise when button is pressed but no cards. And yes I've pushed it many times.