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UNO Rules

The rules of UNO are simple and easy to explain. In fact, it's a great game for children and adults to play together (recommended age for kids is 7 years and up, but you could certainly try it with younger kids). Each game takes only five to 10 minutes to play, so it's perfect for those with short attention spans or only a few minutes to spare — although some families have been known to play the game for hours!

UNO is played using a deck of 108 cards in four-color suits, numbered from 0 through 9: 19 blue, 19 green, 19 red and 19 yellow. The deck also includes eight 'Skip' cards, eight 'Draw Two' cards, eight 'Reverse' cards, four 'Wild' cards and four 'Wild Draw Four' cards. A more recent version of UNO will include 'Wild Swap Hands' and 'Wild' customizable cards, two of each. Just remove them if you prefer classic UNO. Here's a brief rundown of the game's rules:

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Object: The object of UNO is playing all the cards in your hand. When only one card is remaining, the cardholder must shout 'Uno!' alerting others that he or she is down to the last card in his or her hand.

Skip, Reverse, or Wild? Movie Based on Uno Card Game Starring Lil Yachty Coming Soon; Cardi B Going Up, Drops New Single + Music Video; Beats Not Bullets Recruiting High School Students For 2021 Program. Skip – When a player places this card, the next player has to skip their turn. If turned up at the beginning, the first player loses his/her turn. Draw Two – When a person places this card, the next player will have to pick up two cards and forfeit his/her turn. Wild – This card represents all four colors, and can be placed on any card.

Choosing a dealer: A simple draw of cards determines the game's dealer; the person who chooses the card with the highest numerical value deals. If a player selects a non-numerical card, he or she returns it to the deck and chooses another.

How to play: Each player is dealt seven cards at the game's start, with the remaining ones placed facedown to form a 'draw' pile. The top card of the draw pile is turned over to begin a 'discard' pile.

Okay, basically I took inspiration from the Uno Reverse Card as a Totem Of Undying (and I changed the shield texture to be a Uno Turn Skip Card to 'skip' your opponents. Sep 21, 2017 Uno Skip Card The next player in line loses their turn. This card must match the color of the top card in the Discard Pile. If Skip is the first card placed in the Discard Pile, then the first player loses her turn. Uno Reverse Card. Reverses the order of gameplay. This card must match the color of the top card in the Discard Pile.

The first player has to match the card in the discard pile either by number, color or word. For example, if the card played is a red 7, the next player must throw down a red card or a 7 of any color. The player can also play a Wild or a Wild Draw Four card, the latter only if he or she doesn't have a playable card in that color. If the player doesn't have a playable card, he or she must pick a card from the draw pile and play it, if possible.

If the card plucked from the draw pile isn't playable, the next player must take his or her turn. When a player has one card left, he or she must yell 'Uno!' If the player forgets, he or she has to pick two cards from the draw pile. So much for imminent victory.

Once a player has no cards left, the hand is over. Points are scored, and the dealer doles out new hands to everyone.

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Scoring UNO is simple. When a player plays all his or her cards, the others count their points based on their remaining cards. Numbered cards are face value, colored special cards are worth 20 points and Wild cards are worth 50 points. The first player to play all of his or her cards receives points for the cards left in the opponents' hands. The first person to reach 500 points is declared the winner.

In the past few months, Lil Yachty’s been playing no games when it comes to his grind. He’s dabbled in breakfast foods, cosmetics and even remixed some classic theme songs. So it would make sense that Yachty’s adding one more thing to his plate: movies. But this won’t be like your regular rom-com or some standard semi-autobiographical adaptation. Instead, its focus will be something more beloved and relatable: the world’s No.1 selling card game, Uno.

As quoted by The Hollywood Reporter, the flick is currently summarized as being an “action heist comedy, set in the underground hip hop world of Atlanta.” Yachty’s a producer for the movie, but he apparently might get some prime screen time of his own, too. Mattel Films’ Robbie Brenner will take a larger role as executive producer, and Kevin McKeon will supervise the project. Quality Control Music founders Kevin “Coach K” Lee and Pierre “P” Thomas will also share production credits alongside label attorney Brian Sher.

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Brenner thinks bringing the game to the cinema with the rapper will be a hit saying, “Uno is a game that transcends generations and cultures and we look forwards to partnering with Lil Yachty, as well as with Coach, P, and Brian Sher, to transform the classic UNO game into a comedic action-adventure.”

Lil Yachty got a custom Uno set 👀🔥 @lilyachtypic.twitter.com/jJpba3cZuq

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“I played Uno as a kid and still do today, so to spin that into a movie based on the Atlanta hip hop scene I came out of is really special. It hits close to home for me,” Yachty said of his own love for the game.

It was more than three years ago that he was on Twitter showing off his own personalized deck, so you can trust that his love for the game runs deep. Or maybe the movie had been in the works since then, and we’re only finding out about it now.

It’s not totally clear how the game will tie in to the movie’s overall plot. But even if the idea is going Hollywood, let’s hope Yachty keeps it thorough for the culture and shows how the game should really be played accordingly.

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Skip, Reverse, or Wild? Movie Based on Uno Card Game Starring Lil Yachty Coming Soon was originally published on cassiuslife.com