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This XBLA version of UNO can be played in three different modes of play that include:
Type of Deck: Standard Deck / 35th Anniversary! / Project Gotham Racing 3 / Kameo
Game Mode: Standard UNO / Partner UNO / Elimination UNO
Scoring Type: Traditional / Running / No Scoring
Game Score: 100 / 250 / 350 / 500 / 750 / 1000 / 2000 / 5000
Penalties: Standard / Progressive
Draw Type: Draw One and Play / Draw One Only / Draw until Play
Forced Play: On / Off
Bluffing: On / Off / Free Play
Call UNO: On / Off
Command Cards: On / Off
There are currently three theme decks that can be downloaded, each of which brings new sound effects, rules, and visuals to the game.
On September 19th, day when the Xbox Live Vision Camera was released in North America. UNO was amongst the very first games to receive a update to utilize this devise. During gameplay, the game would use the video captured by the camera instead of displaying the user's gamerpic in multiplayer matches. A host of options were set for security reasons, prompting players to set whether they wanted to allow video feeds from anybody, just friends or to disable this feature completely.
On November 19th 2008, the day when the public got access to the New Xbox Experience. UNO was patched to support avatars. Making them visible in the menus and during gameplay. They also emote during turns, like celebrating when you call "UNO!" or a "Draw 4" card. These features can be turned off in the Options menu.





The classic card game makes its way to the Xbox 360, featuring online play and special theme decks. This Xbox Live Arcade hit mainly grew large for its heavy support for Live Vision.
Developed by Carbonated Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios, the Xbox Live Arcade version of UNO was released on May 9, 2006 at a cost of 400 Microsoft Points (5 dollars). It's considered to be one of the best casual, family friendly game on the platform due to it's simplicity and great pick up and play nature. It's also easy on the eyes by having bright colors (on cards and background) with simple yet smooth card and menu animations. Sound is composed by a looping tune of about 3-4 minutes long in which the saxo is predominantly present, very minimal card sound effects and end game bits round out the audio presentation.Gameplay
The game offers the same fundamental gameplay as the classic UNO card game developed by Merle Robbins in the 1970s (now owned by Mattel) in witch your basic goal is to get rid of your cards while preventing other players from so.This XBLA version of UNO can be played in three different modes of play that include:
Standard
Partner
House Rules
Type of Deck: Standard Deck / 35th Anniversary! / Project Gotham Racing 3 / Kameo
Game Mode: Standard UNO / Partner UNO / Elimination UNO
Scoring Type: Traditional / Running / No Scoring
Game Score: 100 / 250 / 350 / 500 / 750 / 1000 / 2000 / 5000
Penalties: Standard / Progressive
Draw Type: Draw One and Play / Draw One Only / Draw until Play
Forced Play: On / Off
Bluffing: On / Off / Free Play
Call UNO: On / Off
Command Cards: On / Off
Xbox Live Support and Features
UNO has been one of the few XBLA games that has been heavily supported by Microsoft to take advantage of newly released hardware of software for the Xbox 360 via game updates. To date, it has support for the Xbox Vision Camera and Avatars, but there all optional as you can still make use of your gamerpic like when the game first launched.Additional Decks
There are currently three theme decks that can be downloaded, each of which brings new sound effects, rules, and visuals to the game.
- Project Gotham Racing 3 Deck: Features a special Gotham Live Command Card that allows the player to see any of his opponents' hands. It also changes visual assets of cards and background.
- Kameo Deck: Features a special Wizzard Command Card that allows players to switch cards with another player. It also changes visual assets of cards and background.
- 35th Anniversary Deck: Features a special Command Card with the number 35 on it. It also changes visual assets of cards and background.
Future Deck Themes
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Deck: Set to be released on December 10, this UNO deck is bound to mix things up with Street Fighter character faces on the cards and possible fire ball effects.
Xbox Live Vision Camera
On September 19th, day when the Xbox Live Vision Camera was released in North America. UNO was amongst the very first games to receive a update to utilize this devise. During gameplay, the game would use the video captured by the camera instead of displaying the user's gamerpic in multiplayer matches. A host of options were set for security reasons, prompting players to set whether they wanted to allow video feeds from anybody, just friends or to disable this feature completely.
New Xbox Experience
On November 19th 2008, the day when the public got access to the New Xbox Experience. UNO was patched to support avatars. Making them visible in the menus and during gameplay. They also emote during turns, like celebrating when you call "UNO!" or a "Draw 4" card. These features can be turned off in the Options menu.
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