Uno Attack Cards
- Uno Attack Cards Meanings
- Uno Attack Cards Meanings
- Uno Attack Cards Meaning 2019
- Uno Attack Cards Rules
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The Uno Attack Card Meanings Since Uno Attack incorporates the card launcher, a few of the cards, such as the 'Wild Hit Fire' and 'Wild All Hit,' make game play more exciting by utilizing the launcher during game play. By hitting the launcher, players can get one card or several. UNO ATTACK IN A NUTSHELL Each player is dealt 7 cards. Place one card from the deck on top of the Launcher to begin a DISCARD pile. Open the Launcher, insert the remaining cards facedown inside, then close. (See Figure 4.).
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Uno Attack (called Uno Extreme in the United Kingdom and Canada) is one of many variations on the popular Mattelcard gameUno. It includes 112 (106 in the later versions) cards as well as a mechanical card launcher. It was released in 1998.[1]
The main difference between Uno Attack and the original Uno is that instead of drawing cards, players press a button on the card launcher, which shoots out a random number of cards at random times.
Mechanical card launcher[edit]
Uno Attack Cards Meanings
UNO Attack comes with a special mechanical card launcher that runs on 3 C batteries. The card shooter contains a receptacle where the deck of cards is placed, and a button on the front, known as the 'Launcher Button'. When the rules call for a player to 'Hit' the card shooter, the player presses the button on the card shooter. An electronic chime sounds, and a random number of cards shoot out.
Differences to Original Uno[edit]
In Uno Attack, there are a number of differences to the original card game.
The gameplay differences are as follows:
- When a player does not have a playable card in the original game, they are forced to draw 2 cards. Uno Attack's rules call for the player to press the Launcher button once instead.
- When a player plays their second-to-last card, thereby reducing their hand to one card, they must shout, 'Uno!' If they do not, and another player catches it, they are forced to draw two penalty cards in the original game. Uno Attack, however, calls for the player to press the Launcher button twice instead. In addition, a player who calls 'Uno!' when they have more than one card must hit the Launcher button twice as a penalty.
- A player may choose not to play a playable card in their hand. If so, the player must hit the Launcher button once, rather than drawing a card as in the original. This is known as 'Reneging.'
- Any player making a card suggestion to another player must hit the Launcher button four times, instead of drawing two penalty cards as in the original.
- Pressing the Launcher button any number of times ends a player's turn.
- If any cards are left sticking out of the Launcher after cards are shot out, the player who pressed the Launcher button must take these cards into their hand with the ones that managed to clear the launcher.
- 'Wild Draw-Four' is replaced by 'Wild Hit Fire' and 'Wild All Hit', in which the player who played that card gets to choose the color and the next player must hit the launcher button until it fires.
Cards[edit]
The cards included in the game are as follows:
- Two 1's, 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's, 7's, 8's, and 9's of each color (red, blue, green, and yellow).
- Two 'Reverses' of each color.
- Two 'Skips' of each color.
- Two 'Hit twos' of each color.
- One 'Discard all' of each color.
- One 'Trade Hands' of each color
- Four 'Wilds'.
- Two 'Wild Hit-Fires'.
- Two 'Wild All Hits'.
Here is what each card means in detail:
Uno Attack Cards Meanings
- Reverse - Simply reverse direction of play. Play left becomes play right, and vice versa.
- Skip - The next player to play loses his/her turn and is “skipped.”
- Wild Card - This card can be played on any card. The person playing the card calls any color to continue play, including the one presently being played if desired. A Wild card can be played even if the player has another playable card in his/her hand.
- Hit 2 - When this card is played, the next player must hit the Launcher button twice. His or her turn is then over; play continues with the next player.
- Discard All - Play this card when a player wants to discard all of the cards in your hand of the same color. For example, if a yellow “7” is in the Discard pile, one may discard all the yellow cards in your hand, with a yellow Discard All card placed on top. (you may also discard a Discard All card on the top of another Discard All card.)
- Trade Hands - The player who plays this card will exchange all cards with the other player that he or she chooses.
- Wild Hit-Fire - When this card is played the player calls a color, then the next player in the direction of play must press the Launcher button until the Launcher shoots out cards. The activating player adds the Launched cards to his or her hand and forfeits his/her turn, then play continues as normal with the next player.
- Wild All Hit - The player who plays this card chooses the color and all other players must press the Launcher button
Common variants[edit]
- Modified Uno Attack: When a player has a specialty played, he or she has the opportunity to play the same specialty card. If the player cannot play the same specialty they press the button
References[edit]
Uno Attack Cards Meaning 2019
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