UNO Mario Kart Card Game Review
While the main gameplay doesn’t differ much from the original, UNO Mario Kart’s twist mixes things up enough to keep fans of the franchise interested.
While the main gameplay doesn’t differ much from the original, UNO Mario Kart’s twist mixes things up enough to keep fans of the franchise interested.
A detailed look at the rules for how to play the 2020 Mattel card game UNO Mario Kart based on the hit video game series.
UNO All Wild! is an interesting twist on the UNO formula that creates a unique experience that can be fun while also creating its own problems.
The Cat Game is basically just Cat Pictionary, but due to one clever mechanic I enjoyed it more than I could have imagined.
The Heads Up! Party Game brings together some classic party games that fans may enjoy even if it doesn’t really bring anything new to the table.
Despite being the unofficial sequel to UNO, DOS differs quite a bit from UNO which in some ways is good and in other ways leads to problems.
Temple Run: Danger Chase surprised me a little as more effort was put in to the game than you typically get from a licensed game but it still has its own issues.
Moustache Smash actually surprised me as it is a really solid fun game that the whole family can enjoy in short doses.
A look at the UNO franchise including a complete list and a look at all of the UNO spinoffs and themed decks.
Storage Wars: The Game is one of the better licensed games I’ve played. The theme works well and the game is very easy to learn and play. However, there are better auction/bidding games out there.