UNO 2 Online is an exciting card game where you match colors, symbols or numbers. Let everyone know when you have 1 card left by pressing Uno.
When the game begins, you and your fellow players will be dealt and arranged by the system with the same number of cards to ensure fairness throughout the game. After that, one random card is turned over and set at the center of the table to serve as the game’s first card. All players will base on that card to continue playing the next cards, until someone among all UNO players wins, the game will stop.
When it is your turn, you will observe the number of cards you own to see if there are any cards of the same color and number to play. Selecting the proper card calls for sharp focus and clever tactics to keep your edge against other players. In case there are no valid cards to play, the player is forced to draw another card from the main deck.
When you have exactly 1 card left in your hand, you must notify everyone and quickly press the Uno button. If you forget to press this button, the system will punish you by forcing you to draw more cards, causing the chance of winning to slip away. This is a rule that creates drama, requiring players to not only focus on their moves but also to be alert at every moment.
Surely when you play Uno Online, you are very familiar with the levels of play that you can choose to play. In UNO 2, there will also be many different levels that you can choose to play from 1-person, 2-person, 3-person, even 4-person challenge mode. You will choose the game screen that suits you and the number of players you have to play.
Don't worry too much when you want to play with a lot of people but you are alone. Because there will be many other players like you, at this time the system will select and arrange you into a certain team to challenge. In case there is no one to challenge you, you will compete directly with the machine. Don't be subjective when challenging the machine because the machine will have many different tricks that can deceive you, if you are subjective and doubt the machine's playing ability.