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Summary: There are a couple of variations of the game Uno, including two-player Uno, challenge Uno and speed Uno. Play variations on the card game, Uno, with tips from a gaming enthusiast in this free video on playing tabletop games.
"Hi, do you love to play UNO? My name is Dean Hale and I'm going to talk to you today about a couple of variations of the game of UNO. The first is called two player UNO. Simply with two player UNO, skips, reverses count as It would just be your turn again. So if you play a skip card down, then it's your turn again right away. So it's almost every card becomes a skipping of the other player. Reverse works the same way. It would just be your turn automatically. Play is done the same way, score is kept the same way. In challenge UNO, you play with three or more players and what you do is, you keep track of your own score. The first person to get to five hundred points is out of the game. Once you get down to two players, those two players play one hand. The person that wins that hand, that's the winner of challenge UNO. In speed UNO, as you put down the cards, if you put down let's say a yellow two, and or if somebody else puts down a yellow two and you happen to have a yellow two in your hand, even if it's not your turn, you can throw that yellow two out. So basically whatever card they play, if you have the exact same card in your hand, whether it's your turn or not, you can throw it out on the board and play quickly even if it's out of turn. Other than that, the play would go the same way. At the end you would tally up your score and you would see who wins. Those are three variations of UNO. Have fun and we'll see you playing UNO."
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