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UNO Rush Review

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Uno Rush is vastly different from its predecessor, replacing cold strategy and slow-paced fun with something much more intense.

Don't let the happy avatars and simple colors fool you. This is ruthless.
Don't let the happy avatars and simple colors fool you. This is ruthless.
OK, forget Texas Hold 'Em. I'd rather see televised Uno tournaments. Why? Because Uno is the thinking man's card game. This slow-paced game of strategy results in a lot of careful character study around my place. "Does this guy have any more greens, or is fronting like he has greens in order to get me to change it to blue?" It gets pretty savage. So, as an Uno fan, I was immediately excited about the prospect of a new Uno game for Xbox Live Arcade. As you may have figured from the name, Uno Rush is a faster, more rushed take on Uno, where the strategy of Uno is replaced by the more-frantic process of ensuring your deck is in the right order. While I still prefer an ice-cold game of deadly-serious Uno, Rush is a pretty cool card game.

The basic rules of Uno still apply: there's a discard pile, and four players take turns playing valid cards onto the discard pile with the hopes of running out of cards before the other players do. The catch with Uno Rush is that you have about five seconds to play your cards, and rather than actually selecting and playing a card, it's your job to properly sort your hand. When your turn comes around, if a playable card is at the front of your hand, it automatically plays. If the next card combos with that first card, it plays, and so on and so forth. So while the game frantically moves from person to person, you're trying to organize your hand to combo away as many cards as possible while also keeping on eye on the other players in order to guess what color or number will be on top of the pile when your turn comes around. It's hectic, and if you end up with a lot of cards in your hand, it starts to get overwhelming.

It'd probably be a little less hectic if you had better control over your hand. You're limited to just moving a cursor left or right along the bottom of your hand and moving one card at a time. There were plenty of cases when I wished I could jump to the front or back of my hand, or select a group of cards and move them all at once. That would make the hands much more manageable... which probably would defeat the purpose of the entire game, since the game always seems to hover at the edge of chaos.

The game's scoring and modes are more similar to the previous Xbox Live Arcade release of Uno. You can set up partner mode games, elimination matches, and vary a collection of rules to create your own set of rules. You can also enable the Xbox Live Vision camera, but with all the intensity of Uno Rush, the camera seems like it wouldn't be of much use. Instead of all the weird things you could find people doing during a leisurely game of Uno, Rush is more likely to give you images of people leaning forward, sweating over the order of their hand. Either way, I found it tough to find anyone with a camera going in the first place. Also, since you can see all of the other players' cards, you can play offline multiplayer in Uno Rush, something you couldn't do in regular Uno.

Ultimately, the length of time you spend with Uno Rush is pretty dependent on how cool you are under pressure. If the thought of a fast-paced multiplayer card game where you have to keep one eye on your cards and the other eye on three other hands excites you, chances are you'll have a great time.
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AndrewB

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Edited By AndrewB

I think I'll stick with simple ole' card-based Uno; the little I play of that, as it is.

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Wait a second. Uno is based on strategy?

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It looks pretty fun. Might pick it up.

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I just wish it wasnt 800 points if it were 400 i would have bought it by now

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Uno Rush is awesome. It forces you to actually make some effort and be strategic when you play instead of the people who could win games of Uno in the original when they weren't actually playing. The game would auto-play them to victory.

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I just bought this yesterday. I played the tutorial and thought, "Shit, this is gonna be really hard." But once you get the hang of it, it's actually really fun.

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I got this game and it's pretty awesome.  I don't think it can beat the original Uno but, it's still a fun game to play.

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Is it possible to play F*** You Uno?  It sounded quite appealing when you and Mr.Navarro discussed it on an old Bombcast.

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Why would you pay for a game you can play for free on the PC?

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I thought you were being all sarcastic when you were talking about Uno Rush on the bombcast.
Turned out I was wrong.

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The difficult question is: what card games are NOT a thinking man's card games?

War, maybe?  I mean, it can be fun, but it feels like you're grinding gears together, especially with two players.

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The orginal uno on xblm is still way better.

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I liked the original UNO way better. I didn't really care for Rush at all.

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I haven't played Uno for a while... for real

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I don't know if I want to get it but I am glad to hear that it is more than just the standard 'ol Uno.

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Sounds pretty neat, I might pick this up.