Uno Game Cover

Uno is a digital adaptation of the classic card game, where players take turns matching colors and numbers in a race to get rid of their cards. The game features multiple play modes, customizable rules, and online multiplayer for up to four players. The objective remains the same as the original, be the first player to discard all your cards while following the game's specific rules.

  • Nintendo Switch
  • PC
  • Phone
  • Play​station 4
  • Play​station 5
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • Play​Station
  • Tablet
  • Uplay
  • Xbox

Reviews

73%
Audience ScoreBased on 48,552 reviews
gameplay142 positive mentions
stability770 negative mentions
  • stability788 mentions

    The stability of the game has been widely criticized, with users reporting frequent crashes, freezes, and connection issues, particularly in multiplayer modes. Many players have expressed frustration over the game's buggy performance, often requiring extensive troubleshooting without resolution. Overall, the game is described as a "buggy mess," making it difficult to recommend for those seeking a reliable gaming experience.

    • “Wasn't buggy for me.”
    • “Like I said, everything runs great and it's just as fun as the 'real thing.' If you love Uno, you need this in your library now!”
    • “While playing with 3 other friends online, the game was fully functional, fun, and bug free.”
    • “Always was buggy but multiplayer lobby is always crashing since the newest update.”
    • “The game is so buggy that I got two other people to download it and none of them could make it work.”
    • “This game is the most unstable, buggy, and crashy paid game I have ever had the mispleasure of playing with friends.”
  • gameplay542 mentions

    The gameplay of Uno is generally praised for its straightforward and engaging mechanics, making it accessible for both casual and seasoned players. While the digital version retains the classic charm, it introduces unique house rules and customization options that enhance the experience. However, many players report significant issues with online connectivity, lag, and stability, which can detract from the overall enjoyment of the game.

    • “Uno shines in its straightforward yet engaging gameplay.”
    • “Its easy-to-learn gameplay, engaging multiplayer features, and customization options make it a fantastic choice for both casual gamers and longtime fans.”
    • “The introduction of unique house rules can also lead to unexpected twists and fun gameplay variations.”
    • “These issues can disrupt gameplay and lead to frustration, particularly during crucial moments in a match.”
    • “Furthermore, the online multiplayer experience is marred by connectivity issues and lag, resulting in a choppy and unreliable gameplay experience.”
    • “The gameplay lacks engagement and excitement, and the process of setting up a lobby is more challenging than it should be.”
  • humor504 mentions

    The humor in this game is widely praised, with players highlighting its chaotic and hilarious nature, especially when played with friends. Many reviews mention the joy of watching friends struggle with the game's mechanics, leading to laughter and memorable moments, even as it tests relationships. Overall, the game is described as a source of endless fun and comedic situations, making it a great choice for social gatherings.

    • “This game is so funny with friends.”
    • “So if you're looking for a hilarious way to strain relationships and make epic memories, Uno is your ticket to laughter, betrayal, and maybe even redemption.”
    • “It's absolutely hilarious & rage inducing at the same time.”
    • “Not funny getting 50+ cards.”
    • “+4 not funny :(”
    • “Not funny didn't laugh”
  • graphics404 mentions

    The graphics of the game are generally described as colorful and vibrant, effectively capturing the playful spirit of Uno, though they are not groundbreaking. While many players appreciate the engaging visuals and smooth animations, some express frustration over the game's high graphical demands, which can lead to performance issues on lower-end systems. Overall, the graphics are seen as a strong point, but the lack of adjustable settings and occasional glitches detract from the experience for some users.

    • “The graphics are colorful and cheerful, maintaining the classic Uno aesthetic with vibrant cards and a simple interface.”
    • “Its vibrant graphics, customizable game modes, and online multiplayer capabilities create a captivating atmosphere that keeps players returning for more.”
    • “The game features vibrant and colorful graphics that enhance the overall experience.”
    • “For a card game, it is extremely graphics heavy, so much so that I often give up waiting for it to load (sometimes as long as 10 minutes).”
    • “On top of these shortcomings, the graphics and sound design are lackluster, failing to capture the charm and excitement of the physical card game.”
    • “The graphics in this game are... well, let's just say they won't be winning any awards.”
  • music230 mentions

    The music in the game is generally praised for its upbeat and cheerful soundtrack, which enhances the fun atmosphere of playing Uno. However, many players have noted that the intro music is excessively loud, often overshadowing the gameplay experience, and some find the repetitive nature of the tracks to be annoying over time. Overall, while the soundtrack is appreciated for its quality and ability to create a relaxing vibe, adjustments to volume and variety are frequently requested.

    • “The game features an upbeat soundtrack that complements the fast-paced nature of Uno.”
    • “The music is lighthearted and engaging, contributing to a fun gaming atmosphere.”
    • “The soundtrack in particular is incredibly well suited to the game and gives a very relaxing and chill vibe.”
    • “Music is way too loud and max of four people in one game.”
    • “Finally the pieces were all there for enjoyment and we launch the game, only to be assaulted by the blaring of elevator music in our ears.”
    • “My frustration with this product is unmeasurable even though I have only played 40 minutes; it's like a stepped bear trap laced with salt with the main menu music drowning out my screams of pain as they defaulted the music to the highest volume.”
  • story228 mentions

    The reviews for the "story" aspect of various games are mixed, with some players praising compelling narratives and character development, while others criticize the lack of a substantial story or engaging plot. Many comments highlight the importance of lore and character backstories, suggesting that while some games may focus heavily on gameplay, others offer rich storytelling experiences that resonate with players. Overall, the sentiment reflects a divide between those who appreciate intricate narratives and those who find the story elements lacking or non-existent.

    • “A compelling story of family and struggle.”
    • “The world is beautifully put together alongside its lore and storytelling.”
    • “This is a very story-rich, action-packed game full of diverse characters all with interesting backstories and personalities.”
    • “A recent example is the case of the crew, whose servers were shut down, depriving players not only of the multiplayer mode but also of the single-player story mode, and is now also inaccessible on Ubisoft Connect.”
    • “You should be sued for the crew, enough said. I really don't have to give everyone the whole story unless you have been living under a rock. I've never played nor have given a single cent towards that game, but what you do to your fanbase is criminal. There should be laws against what you have done, but unfortunately, you will more than likely get away with everything you've done and will continue to do. I'm no longer buying any Ubisoft products, even if you had nothing to do with development but publish something, I'll be sure to avoid it.”
    • “The game in itself is great, but being able to actually play it is a different story.”
  • optimization138 mentions

    The game's optimization is widely criticized, with users reporting severe performance issues, including high GPU utilization, frequent crashes, and laggy online play. Many players express frustration over the game's inability to run smoothly on both high-end and low-end hardware, describing it as one of the worst optimized titles they've encountered, particularly for a simple card game. Despite some players experiencing smoother gameplay, the overall consensus highlights significant optimization flaws that detract from the gaming experience.

    • “This game is optimized terribly to run on lower-end hardware.”
    • “The only thing impressive about this game is just how unoptimized they actually made a game as simple as a card game.”
    • “Good game, but bad optimization.”
    • “Absolutely awful optimization, can't even start it half the time.”
    • “This game is so poorly optimized that it's a shame it's even for sale.”
    • “Ubisoft somehow managed to make the most unoptimized card game I have ever seen.”
  • monetization84 mentions

    The monetization model of the game has been widely criticized, with many players feeling pressured to spend money on in-app purchases for essential features, customizations, and additional game modes. Reviewers describe the game as a "cash grab," highlighting the prevalence of microtransactions and the frustration of encountering ads and locked content despite having paid for the game. Overall, the monetization strategy has detracted significantly from the gaming experience, leading to dissatisfaction among players.

    • “Some of the extra game rules are locked behind microtransactions.”
    • “This game is decent but it has microtransactions.”
    • “While the game is fun, it feels like you are constantly being pushed to spend money on in-app purchases to access special cards, customizations, and additional modes.”
    • “In conclusion, this game is seemingly nothing more than a cash grab, full of flash, but no substance.”
    • “The game crashes regularly online, and not only do they expect you to pay $10 for this, it's also filled with microtransactions.”
  • grinding60 mentions

    Players consistently describe the grinding aspect of the game as tedious and time-consuming, often requiring an excessive amount of effort to progress. Many express frustration with the necessity of third-party platforms like Ubisoft Connect, which complicates the experience further. Overall, the grinding is seen as a significant barrier to enjoyment, with some suggesting it feels like needing "a second life" to manage the demands of the game.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
    • “One long, tedious grind.”
    • “Having to go through that tedious process just to play a simple card game is ridiculous.”
    • “This was such a hassle, and every time I want to play this game with my friends, I have to go through Ubisoft Connect, which makes the process much more tedious.”
    • “It's very tedious and a horrible user experience for not even a free game.”
  • emotional52 mentions

    The emotional aspect of the game is a rollercoaster, eliciting a wide range of feelings from laughter to frustration and even tears. Players report experiences of emotional turmoil, with some describing moments of heartbreak and regret, particularly when faced with unexpected losses or the competitive nature of friends. Despite its wholesome intentions, the game can lead to intense emotional reactions, making it both a source of joy and distress.

    • “This can be extremely funny, infuriating, and heart-warming, regardless of whether it's with friends or family.”
    • “I never went below 10 cards again, and by the end of the game, my so-called friends were laughing as I cried.”
    • “This game made me cry and destroyed my entire life; my wife divorced me after I played too much Uno and my kids don't talk to me anymore.”
  • replayability40 mentions

    The game offers a mix of game modes, including classic and tournament styles, which enhance its replayability and keep the experience engaging for players. However, some users feel that the limited variety in modes can lead to a quick decline in replay value, while others appreciate the game's inherent fun and potential for infinite replayability, especially with additional DLC. Overall, opinions on replayability are mixed, with some praising its depth and others desiring more content.

    • “The digital format allows for quick matchmaking and various game modes, including classic, house rules, and tournaments, enhancing replayability and keeping the experience fresh.”
    • “The game also offers a variety of different game modes, including classic Uno, tournament, and partner, which adds to the replayability.”
    • “It's Uno, so the game itself is fun and has infinite replay value.”
    • “With only a handful of basic game modes available, the replay value quickly diminishes, leaving players craving more depth and variety.”
    • “There's not much replay value, unless you're just looking to burn relationships.”
    • “Only games vs AI are playable.”
  • atmosphere14 mentions

    The atmosphere of the game is characterized by dynamic backgrounds and vibrant graphics that vary across different modes, enhancing the overall experience. Lighthearted and engaging music further contributes to a fun and captivating environment, making players eager to return. Additionally, the inclusion of customizable game modes and online multiplayer options enriches the atmosphere, with downloadable content (DLC) also praised for its quality.

    • “The music is lighthearted and engaging, contributing to a fun gaming atmosphere.”
    • “Its vibrant graphics, customizable game modes, and online multiplayer capabilities create a captivating atmosphere that keeps players returning for more.”
    • “Plus the DLC atmosphere is also great.”
    • “Never mind the food, let's talk about the atmosphere.”
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Play time

5hMedian play time
12hAverage play time
20hMain story
10hCompletionist
4-10hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 98 analyzed playthroughs

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