Uno jenga9/18/2023 ![]() Surprise your friends by adding deadly cocktails at random times during the game! If you want to add your own twist to your UNO Drinking Game, you can also include other mini drinking games with UNO cards. ![]() That’s a whole lot of drinking rules for you and your friends! What’s different is that UNO action cards become drinking rules instead! There are 112 cards in an UNO deck. When playing UNO as a drinking game, you’ll find that it’s pretty similar to how you would play regular UNO. Whoever has one card left in their hand must shout “UNO” to successfully exit the game. The aim of the game is to get rid of your cards as soon as possible. They then take turns drawing cards from the pile of cards to find pairs for the remaining cards that they have. Players begin the game by laying down the same cards from their hand (same color, same number or action). The remaining cards are stacked as a pile at the center of the table or floor. So Jenga mixed with Uno, and if you are the kind of person who’s interested in Jenga-like games, that’s a good choice.In the regular version of UNO, players receive 7 cards each. Maybe a party or family get together kind of game, but for the most part, that is all you are going to get out of this game because there is not much strategy in the game. ![]() ![]() That is purely where this game is going to fall. First and foremost, it is a very light, simple family/children’s game. The game is not going to be for everybody for a variety of different reasons. You could probably find it for cheap on the thrift, and it’s very interesting game. But if you are the target market, if you like Uno, if you like Jenga, if you are looking for a fun children’s game for kids ages. If you are not the target market, then absolutely steer clear of this. And in the end, Uno Stacko is a good game if you are the target market. The rules are pretty straightforward, but they could be a little bit clearer. It hits the target demographic, the components are very nice. You’re going to continue to go until someone knocks over the tower, at which point the player who went before the player who knocked over the tower is the winner of Uno Stacko. And that’s it you’re going to have Reverses, Wilds, Draw Two’s and just your typical numbers. So you’d say the next one has to be reds which can screw people over, especially late in the game. We also have Wild where you announce the color that you want someone to do next. First, you have the Draw Two, which means the next person has to draw two of this color, so that is a little bit of a bummer. ![]() And they have to do either a reverse or a yellow. So they might do this, and they’re going to do this reverse down here, so there’s a reverse, so they’d take their reverse out which now means the order changes, so it goes back to the player that just drew the 3. So you couldn’t draw from these top three, it has to be from the ones down. And the rule is, you have to draw from one that is at least three rows down. So, if you drew the Yellow 3 so the next player has to draw either a yellow tile or a 3. Now, have you ever used two hands at one time, then someone is allowed to yell “Uno” because this is based on the immensely popular Uno, and if that happens, then you have to draw two blocks of a color selected by the player, which towards the end of the game could be really stinking bad. So, using one hand and only one hand and you can switch it, you’re going to feel around the tower for a loose dice, and then you can pop it out. The first player, just going to take out whatever they want. What are you going to do on your turn? Well, it’s quite simple, you are going to take out one of these. Unless you are going in reverse, then Player 2 would win. So if Player 1 knocks the tower over in a four-player game, then Player 4 would win. Do you ever play Jenga? You are the person that goes before the person who knocks the tower over. In Uno Stacko, this is pretty much Jenga but with Uno rules mixed into it where you’re going to have to match the last color or number that is played and take out those tiles based on typical Jenga rules. ![]()
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