I tried DOS, which is a brother of UNO, and the rules were quite different.
Thud!!
This time I tried playing a card game and it was really fun, so I'd like to introduce it to you!!
A sequel to UNO? Played on DOS.
The game I played this time was DOS.
It's not a computer!!

While UNO has a red packaging, DOS has a cool blue one.

The rules are to stack two cards that are open on the table so that their color or number matches.
This alone seems like a two-card version of UNO, but you can play two cards so that the total number is the same as the number on the table, and the overlapping cards are removed and new cards appear on the table."Uno!"not"Thud!"The big difference is shouting, ``I'm sorry!''
So it was a completely different game from UNO.

I don't think you'll understand what this sentence means, and even if you read the instructions, you won't understand what it says.When you actually try it, the rules become easy to understand.
I soon had the illusion that I completely understood the game and was able to play comfortably, and although I had only intended to play casually, I ended up having fun for over two hours.

After playing it, I thought,
・UNOBecause it's often your turn to do things compared to"Thud!"I tend to forget the declaration.
・Both numbers on the table"1"That's annoying.
・Color can be specified"2"The card isIt's quite difficult to use.
I guess that's about it.
Maybe I'll have a different opinion if I play it more.
It's a recommended game because it's easy to play.
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