I play this with several friends (4 teams) that are all in their 70s or older and it can be a bit crazy keeping everyone on the same page while they're learning. But once they play a few games they catch on and it goes pretty smoothly. We have a blast and everyone likes this version of the game. I think this one is my favorite version of Uno along with Uno Flip and Uno No Mercy. For me, once you've played any of these three versions of Uno it's hard to go back to the original version. I have 5 or 6 different version of Uno that I bring to game night every time. If you are considering another Uno game to play with your friends or family, this one is a must!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This game is fun if everyone playing is around the same age/skill level. But playing with my 7-10 year old and myself, it's clear that while it is mostly luck of the draw, the strategy part went over my son's heads and it was an uneven game.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] What a fun twist to a classic game! I didn’t think Uno could get any more fun but here it is. This was a fun way to play with and assist the little ones that always want to play with the bigger ones. Fun for all ages.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is such a fun game! Our family of 4 was able to take a game we already love, and add teamwork and communication into it. There are new cards in the deck that work with the team format including passing cards and wild team play cards. The hardest part is remembering to not break the communication rules, and not give your partner info about your cards.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] A perfect twist on a classic game that makes it more fun for families with younger children. I love that I can partner with my youngest daughter and we get to play as a TEAM instead of me just helping her or the two of us competing against her sisters. I like the pairing up of players to make it more family friendly with not quite as much competition among family members ending in tears and fights. I like the cards/play options that are new to this version specifically. Passing cards and strategizing with another player is a lot of fun and adds a new interest to the game.
Fun for the whole family, but sometimes with tears
on September 1, 2024
Posted by: BE Toys
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We played this as a family the last Friday and Saturday nights. We did girls vs boys, parents be kids and mother/son and father/daughter. Playing teams was a great new spin on a classic my wife and I grew up with. Getting to play with our kids was so much fun!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] UNO teams is a great card game to take on the go. We took it on vacation and played in the airport and at the hotel. It’s so fun and lasts longer than standard ink because you can’t win till your team wins. I love how portable it is and how it’s engaging for all ages.