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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Uno 1.4.9 iPhone iPod Touch


Uno 1.4.9 iPhone iPod Touch | 71,9 MB

It’s still not a common occurrence for an iPhone/iPod Touch game to have head-to-head multiplayer elements for various reasons. I would imagine cost would be at the top of that list. When one finally comes down the pipes it’s difficult to not get overly excited. Multiplayer games are the best way to get the most bang for your buck because of added re-playability, so it’s really a shame that Uno has a great system set-up for multiplayer but the developers did a poor job on the technical side of things. The game isn’t a complete bust by any means. The single player and quick play modes each offer hours of entertainment without a hitch. The ability to customize each game fully to your liking is fantastic. Quick play offers exactly what you think. Fire up quick play whenever you have only a moment of downtime to get your Uno fix. Quick play has three levels of difficulty to choose from and that is it. It plays by the classic Uno rules that everyone knows and loves.

Customized mode offers tons of options to mix up the gameplay. You can change the scoring type from 250-5000 points to have the shortest or longest game possible. The draw settings can also be changed along with force play, 7-0, and jump in mode. The 7-0 can really throw the game for a loop. When a 7 or 0 card is played, players must exchange the cards that are in their hand with another player which can be quite irritating or a life saver, depending on which side of the coin you are on. The jump in setting allows players to jump in and play a card even if it isn’t their turn as long as it exactly matches the card the previously player put down. All of these options are great if you get bored of the classic game.


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