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Doraemon UNO
The
first card game I would like to share is UNO. Yes, every people knows UNO. And
this is exactly the reason why it is the most suitable game to play with your kids.
UNO is widely available. And it is most likely the cheapest dedicated card desk
that you can get. So, just let you kids to twist the cards. When the deck is getting
too old, buy another set.
But
the UNO that I have is a bit special. It is a Doraemon special edition. And it
also got a bit of memory. This is the first card game in my collection and it
is not mine. It is my wife’s. This is the first and only card game that we have
after our marriage.
Like
most couples, we moved out to a new apartment after our honeymoon. My wife is
not any card game nerd. Actually, she does not like card games at all. It is me
who wanted to pull her away from TV and suggested to play card games together.
She then brought this UNO pack to our new house.
Although
the game says player age is from 6, my 4 years old daughter can play UNO
without any problem. And we Asian all grow up with Doraemon. My kids just love
the graphics.
General Information
Player |
2 to 10 |
Playing Time |
30 mins |
Age |
6+ |
Year Released |
1971 |
Designer |
Merle Robbins |
Publisher |
Mattel, Inc. |
Family |
Matching, Shedding / Stops |
Score |
5.4 (Board Game Geek) |
Specifications
Due
to copyright issue, I cannot show you the full deck here.
Card size |
US game size cards |
Deck size |
108 cards |
# of suits |
4 colours – Blue, Green, Red & Yellow
+ |
Details |
For each colour, there are:
And for wild cards:
|
The game play
Where
to buy?
Everywhere.
Or Amazon.
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