CLASSIC GAME PLAY - Plays Just Like The Card Game UNO™! Wild, Draw Two, Reverse, Skip, Wild Draw Four… It's all there! COMES TO LIFE- Every move that you and your opponents make will come to life on the brilliant TFT color screen! TEST YOUR SKILL - Play up to 3 Virtual Opponents, and 2 Different Skill Levels! INCLUDES 3 AAA batteries for immediate play! Age: 8+
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Brand | UNO |
Item model number | 09657 |
Color | Red |
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Product Id | 1310099 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (27 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 885561096576 |
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UNO - Official Electronic Handheld Game - Color Screen
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Wow my family and I always played uno and to have it as a hand held game is even better the coolest thing is that you can take it with you on a road trip for entertainment and to work on my break I like to keep it in my purse so yes you can use in many ways it has 2 to 4 players and I like that im very satisfied
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This electronic handheld UNO game is so simple to use and allows you to play solo (unlike the traditional physical card game). You can choose 2-4 players and there are two levels to choose from. This device is small enough to fit in a small to medium sized bag so you can tote it anywhere. It would be so nice to take this game somewhere like the doctor's office or DMV to keep me occupied while I wait. You can adjust the volume, so no worries if you're trying to keep quiet in a public space. I'm not sure how well this would hold up to extreme temperatures, but I prefer to keep my UNO device in my car. My 8 year old daughter enjoys playing on long drives. The screen on this device times out fairly quickly (about a minute), so If you're wondering why the screen goes dark, you simply just need to press enter to keep playing your current game. The only thing I would change about this device is to have a larger viewing screen. It's quite small compared to the rest of device. Still, I love my new handheld digital UNO and definitely recommend this to anyone to enjoys the traditional card game!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My kids love uno!! This is a great way for them to play if cards aren't an option. The game play is very easy, the graphics are perfect on the screen. Very good game play. This game plays exactly how the card game plays
Love it, keeps me busy for hours
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Play UNO on the go with this handy little handheld game! This is super easy to use. If you don't have players you can play against computer components. This would be great for a long trip or even game night at home, plus you don't have cards you have to pick up after the game ends. You can have up to 4 players and it has 2 levels. It already came with batteries so that was great! If you love this card game I highly suggest this!
Prompt shipping. Very happy with the Uno handheld game I purchased from them.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I loved it. I love games and it's always great to get a hand-held game to travel with. I highly recommend this product. If you don't know how to play Uno card can be a little difficult on beginning. But is not.
A great way to kill time.
I love handheld games like this, so I bought one as soon I as saw it. While it is fun, there are some issues with the quality of the device. The device itself is comfortable to hold. The buttons are in a nice layout and are easy to press. There are three volume settings (low, high, and off) for the sound effects, which are pretty good. There is also a convenient auto-off feature which saves battery without losing your progress. The game itself plays as you would expect. You can play against 1, 2, or 3 CPU players and you can choose from two difficulty levels. On Level 1, the CPU players take a couple seconds to call UNO, so it's generally pretty easy to call them out if you're paying attention (there is also no penalty for calling UNO errantly, so feel free to mash that UNO button). Level 2 is essentially the same, but much faster. The screen is plenty bright and has pretty good color. However, there are issues with the viewing angle. You can see in the screenshot that the screen is lighter on one side than the other. This is a bit uncomfortable on the eyes. There is also the occasional problem with the gameplay itself. Firstly, every time you take a turn, your cards will auto-sort (which I do like), but will also reset you to the blue cards (which I don't like). This means that if you have a bunch of red cards, you have to scroll to red every turn. Additionally, once in a while, you will draw an invisible card. Invisible cards cannot be played regardless of the color or number of the previous card. The game becomes unwinnable at that point because you can never get rid of all your cards. You can see in the screenshot that I have 5 cards, all of which are invisible. I don't know if this happens because of a programming error or because devices like these can act strange if the batteries are low. Either way, it's a pretty serious bug. All in all, the device is pretty cool, but could have been a 'must-have' with a little extra polish.
I did not like this version. I love the Uno color, The screen on that one is much wider and I can see my cards and scroll through my cards much easier. it will only allow you to hit Uno after you played your second to last card where as the other version would allow you to hit the Uno key right before you play the second to the last card. This one is a flop for me. I wish that they would bring back the Uno color wide screen.