🎉 UNO Teams: Where Strategy Meets Team Spirit!
Mattel Games' UNO Teams is an innovative twist on the classic card game, designed for family nights, game nights, and travel. Suitable for players aged 7 and up, this team-based game allows up to 8 players to strategize and collaborate using special cards. With dimensions of 30 x 30 x 5 cm and a lightweight design of 139.98 g, it's perfect for on-the-go fun. The game is multilingual, ensuring everyone can join in on the excitement!
Product Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 5 cm; 139.98 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Item model number | HXT58 |
Language: | English, Spanish, Multilingual, Japanese |
Number of Game Players | 8 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Paper |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 13 Oct. 2024 |
ASIN | B0CPNGRFVZ |
T**4
Fun spin off of regular uno!
Brilliant version of uno to spice it up from solo play!I love the idea of teaming up in uno form!Uno is crazy enough but with the new rules this'll make it even more fun!Think they should bring out a h20 version so more suited to adult parties!
D**D
Like the original, great fun, but NEEDS an even number of players
This is a great take on the classic UNO, but instead of playing solo, it's played in pairs (so minimum 4, maximum 8 players in 2-4 teams). Two decks of cards are provided so there are enough to go around.For the most part the rules follow those of regular UNO. But there are few new rules (and cards) specifically for playing in team-pairs such as swapping cards with your partner at certain points, or granting them an extra turn (but you get penalised if they then can't play a card).Oh, and you're not supposed to communicate to your partner what cards you want or have.We really enjoyed playing - it's good fun, and the collaborative twist involves developing a different strategy to the original. However, it HAS to be played in pairs (so you're out of luck if there's an odd number of participants).
V**W
Twist on Uno
This is a clever twist in the classic Uno game. It follows the same rules with a couple of added wildcards specifically for team play and changes up the instructions so that team members play opposite each other.As far as I am concerned classic Uno is basically a perfectly designed game, but I like the option to play this version just for a change if you are tired of the original. It involves an added level of strategy and more communal play. The new rules are pretty easy to pick up.This would make a great stocking filler for a child aged about 7 and above.Highly recommended.
W**E
Uno-foreseen Chaos!
We have loves almost all the varieties of Uno, we have a few, this version is not quite as soul-destroying as Uno No mercy - is best described as a twist on the original Uno version, except there are few new rules for Wild Cards which have been implemented to make this version a better team-based game.The setup changes slightly: each player partners-up and sit directly opposite to their teammate, similar to games like Spades. After dealing, each player swaps one card with their partner, letting them improve each other's hands strategically.All the standard action cards such as Reverse, Skip, and Draw Two, are still included, but there are two new Wild Cards:• Wild Team Play Card: This card lets the player choose the next colour to be played. Everyone between them and their partner is skipped, meaning it’s now their partner’s turn. IIf the partner doesn’t have a card in the chosen colour, the player who played the card must draw two cards as a penalty.• Wild Team Draw Four Card: This card forces the next playrer and their partner to draw two cards each, even if one of them is temporarily out. The player who played the card then chooses the next colour.Players still need to say "Uno" when they're left with one card, but their partner can cover for them if they forget. When a player is out or Uno-ed, their partner gives them half their cards to reel them back in. If their partner only has one card left, the player is temporarily out but can still rejoin when the partner picks up more cards or through a penalty from the Wild Team Draw Four.• Some cards in this deck have a Pass symbol, allowing players to swap a card with their partner. This swap can only happens if both partners are still in the game.In short, Uno Teams adds a clever twist with new Wild Cards and team-based play, making it a fun addition to any Uno collection, and we love how everyone remains involved till the bitter end. Although it’s possible to play basic Uno in teams, this official version introduces unique features like the pass symbol and special Wild Cards that make team play dynamic, cooperative and creative.5 stars
B**P
Classic game, very colourful with colourblind accessible in mind. Though cards feel thin
The media could not be loaded. Simple game with hours of fun. You get instructions included for those that haven't played, although it's fairly simple to play.There are two decks, each contian a suite of colours. Yellow, red, blue and green with wild cards at the back of the deck.I found the card thickness to be very thin overall and susceptible to bending easily. Definitely a change to a old school set that I have to comapre with.Though what the old didn't have is accessibility in mind so much, which these have. The colours have patterns making them easily to distinguish for colourblind. Maybe less so identifiable on the Yellow pattern.
R**B
Great twist on a classic
Adds a fun spin on the traditional uno game! We are forever being asked by the kids if they can be "on your team" in uno and never had a way to really do it in a way that makes sense. When this came up I thought this would be super for our family and indeed it is! It's been a regular on an evening (and even sometimes before school!) - our kids are 11, 8 and 5 and they all enjoy playing uno together regularly so this is perfect for them. Will be great for the post christmas meal games we often play. Super!
P**E
It is cool that the game can be played in teams
The game is very interesting and in the meantime it can be very disappointing for some of the players.The game is made in very different from the previous UNO games that I remember.The game is perfect for family time and it is a lot of fun for all of us.The cards are good quality and it is not very easy to tear them, which is great.Hopefully my review was Helpful for you.
C**W
Another twist on UNO
UNO are banging out these variations a lot recently. This is yet another twist on the classic game that includes additional wildcards designed to support playing on teams rather than individually. Great to see a version that really supports team play.
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