UNO Star Wars is a special edition of the classic UNO card game that features characters and images from the Star Wars movies and television series. The game is designed for two to seven players who are fans of Star Wars movies and series and players aged seven years and older.
UNO Star Wars Cards
The Star Wars Uno game comes with 112 cards, each featuring a unique image of a character from the Star Wars franchise, including characters from the original trilogy, prequels, and sequels. The cards are divided into four colorways, including red, blue, green, and yellow, each with a number and action or symbol cards, as well as wild cards and wild draw four cards.
UNO Star Wars Rules
UNO Star Wars is played similarly to the classic game, in which players flip the top card to play, and match it with the cards in their hands. The cards have special action and wild cards, including number cards from 0 to 9 numbers on the corners. The special action cards include skip, reverse, and wild cards like Wild Card, Wild Draw 2, and Wild Draw 4, and in some variations, there are 4 blank cards for custom house rules.
The rules to play star wars uno are the same as regular Uno, but with a few rule improvements:
- The Force card is a wild card that can be played on any card, and to play, the player must select another player and a color.
- If the chosen player has at least one card of that color, they must draw two cards, and if they don’t have any cards of that color, play continues with the chosen color.
- If the Force card is the first card handed out at the beginning of the game, the player to the left of the dealer can play any card on it and pick the color to start play.
How to Play Star Wars UNO
To begin the game, first, select a dealer to put together the deck of cards and hand out seven cards to each of the players. Now, lay out the remaining cards in a draw pile, and flip over the top card to start a discard pile.
Starting the round
The player to the left of the dealer goes first and plays a card to proceed to play in a clockwise direction to the next person. On all players turns, they must match cards by color, number, or character on the cards to empty their hands, just like in the classic game.
Taking Turns
On a player’s turn, they must place a card from their hand that matches the color or number of the card in play on the head of the discard pile. While the player doesn’t have any matching cards, they must grab a card from the pile to complete the game. However, the player can play the assigned card immediately.
Discarding Cards
The players may choose to play action cards, such as draw two, skip, or reverse, at any time during their turn. These cards can be played regardless of color, but they must match the number of the card on the discard pile.
Going Out
When it appears that a player has just one card remaining in their hand, they must shout “UNO!” If a player fails to say “UNO” and gets caught by another player, they must hand out two cards.
Round Ending
The person who is the first to run out of all their cards wins the round. The winning player receives points according to the cards remaining in the other players’ hands. All number cards are worth their face value, while action cards are worth 20 points and wild cards are worth 50 points.
Scoring and Winning
The game ends when one player finishes scoring 500 points, and the first one to collect the 500 points wins the game. The game is suitable for Star Wars fans of all ages, and it comes in different versions, including Technical Schematics, The Mandalorian, and Collector’s Edition. With its unique gameplay and iconic characters, UNO Star Wars is a must-have for any Star Wars and UNO fan.
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