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Uno
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Developer(s) Carbonated Games (XBLA)
Gameloft
Publisher(s) Microsoft Game Studios (XBLA)
Gameloft
Designer Designer Missing
Engine Engine Missing
status Status Missing
Release date XBLA
May 9, 2006
iPod
2008
iOS
November 14, 2008
PSN
October 1, 2009
PSP
April 22, 2010
WiiWare
October 20, 2009 (JP)
January 25, 2010 (NA)
November 6, 2009 (PAL)
DSiWare
December 9, 2009 (JP)
December 21, 2009 (NA)
November 20, 2009 (PAL)
Genre Card game
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Age rating(s) ESRB: E
PEGI: 3
Apple: 4+
Platform(s) Xbox Live Arcade, Microsoft Windows, WiiWare, DSiWare, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Portable, iPod, iOS
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media Digital distribution DVD-ROM
Input
Requirements Requirements Missing
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Uno is the video game adaptation of the popular card game of the same name. It has been released for a number of platforms, For Playstation 2, published by Success and quirky Games, which was released in Japan in 2004. Xbox Live Arcade version by Carbonated Games and Microsoft Game Studios released on May 9, 2006, and a version for iPod and iOS released in 2008 by Gameloft. Gameloft released the PlayStation Network version on October 1, 2009 and also released on WiiWare, DSiWare, and PlayStation Portable.[1]

The Xbox Live Arcade game was also included (as a download code) in the Xbox Live Vision Xbox 360 packages. A sequel to this version, Uno Rush was announced at E3 2008.[2]

Xbox Live Arcade version[ | ]

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Screenshot of Uno for Xbox Live Arcade

The Xbox Live Arcade version of the game offers three different game modes including Standard Uno, Partner Uno, and House Rules Uno. In Partner Uno, players sitting across from each other join forces to form a team, so that a win by either player is a win for the team. In House Rules Uno, the rules can be tweaked and customized to the player's preference.

The Xbox Live Arcade version of Uno offers multiplayer for up to four players through Xbox Live. Players can join or drop-out of in-progress games at any time, with computer players automatically taking over for any missing humans. The game supports the Xbox Live Vision camera, allowing opponents to view an image of the player (or whatever the camera is pointed at) while playing the game.

Theme Decks[ | ]

The Xbox Live Arcade version of Uno supports downloadable content through the Xbox Live Marketplace. This content takes the form of custom theme decks, which feature new visual appearances, sound effects, and game rules. Decks available for download from the Xbox Live Marketplace include:

  • Project Gotham Racing Uno: In this deck, the cards feature pictures of the cars seen in the Project Gotham Racing series of video games. The rule changes include a card called the "Gotham Live" card, which is based on the replay feature in Project Gotham Racing 3. This card allows a player to look at the hand of any of the other players as well as functioning as a normal wild card.
  • Kameo: Elements of Power Uno: A custom deck with artwork from Kameo: Elements of Power. In addition, a special play card allows a player to swap his or her entire hand with the hand of any other player in the game.


  • Uno 35th Anniversary: A special deck made to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the first edition of Uno released in the United States in 1971. In this deck, there are specialty "35" cards. If a "35" card is played only a 3 or 5 of any color can be played.
  • Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix: This deck commemorates the release of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, it only has one background, and one music track. Additionally, a new card named "Hadoken" was added. When played, the player which is targeted must draw cards until they get a Skip or a Reverse card.

Updates[ | ]

The Xbox Live Arcade version of the game itself was also updated on four separate occasions:

  • Support for the Xbox Live Vision camera.
  • Support for the Big Button Pads.
  • Concentrated matchmaking pools for camera-enabled games.
  • Able to use Avatars from the New Xbox Experience.

Gameloft versions[ | ]

The iPod version by Gameloft features a 15-round progressive career mode that introduces and unlocks special rule changes as the player progresses through the game.[3]

The WiiWare version supports online play via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, as well as Wii Speak support.

Reception[ | ]

 Reception
Awards
GameSpot's Award for Best Downloadable Console Game in 2006

On March 27, 2007 Microsoft declared UNO to be the first Xbox Live Arcade game to exceed one million downloads.[6]

As of June 22, 2008 the Xbox Live Arcade version of Uno holds a 82% average review score on review aggregator website GameRankings[4] and 81% on Metacritic.[5]

References[ | ]

  1. UNO coming to more consoles. Eurogamer (2009-01-02). Retrieved on 2009-01-14
  2. Xbox.com - E3 2008 - Gameplay for Every Passion. Xbox.com (2008-07-14). Retrieved on 2008-07-14[dead link]
  3. Apple - Uno. Apple. Retrieved on 2009-01-14
  4. 4.0 4.1 UNO Reviews. GameRankings. Retrieved on 2008-06-22
  5. 5.0 5.1 UNO (Xbox360: 2006): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2008-06-22
  6. Souped-up Xbox 360 set for April. Reuters (2007-03-27). Archived from the original on October 12, 2007 Retrieved on 2007-03-27

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