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Read Reviews for Uno Spin
by - written on 01/08/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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I recieved UNO Spin as a leaving present from the little boy who I've been looking after here in France. Giving an 18 year old a board game is not as random as it seems as EVEYONE who has ever visited this house has played the original version and he loves to play every single day (thus so do I.) I was thrilled with my present and had it open and ready to play within seconds. I would just like to mention that in France it's called UNO whizz so if I refer to it as that you know what I mean. Other than the name everything else is identical. ~The Rules~ I'll describe the basic rules of UNO first and then explain how UNO Spin is different to prevent any ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/08/08 (Useful, 99 readings)
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As someone who has never played any form of Uno before, I may have been at a disadvantage, as I had to learn how to play, from scratch. However, it was easy to grasp and I soon really got into playing it. I cannot think of another game to compare it with, but I shall attempt to outline how this game is played. Each player is dealt 7 cards to begin with, after deciding by drawing one card each and seeing who has the highest number, who shall go first. There is a pile of cards in the middle of the board, face down. A card is chosen to start with, and "discarded"; placed face-up on the board. If the person whose turn it is has either a matching number (so if the ... Read the complete review



