🎉 Unleash the nostalgia with every draw!
The Mattel Games UNO Retro Edition features 108 classic cards designed for 2-10 players, weighing just 0.35 pounds. This lightweight, portable game is perfect for gatherings, offering a stylish retro theme that brings back the joy of traditional gameplay.
Unit Count | 108 count |
Size | preteen |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Material Fabric | Paper |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Black, Red, Green, and Blue |
Theme | Retro |
Number of Items | 1 |
Special Features | Retro Edition |
Number of Players | 2-10 players |
S**N
Fun family game
A must have family game. We play with our grandchildren ages 8,7,4. I would definitely recommend an automatic card shuffler as they are fantastic too & a card holder that rotates or spins around . We purchased all three from Amazon. It’s absolutely a fun night when we play.
J**H
Old Style Is The Best!
My grandsons came for a week and found our old UNO game in a closet so we played. It was a blast but I realized the old cards were in need of replacing so I bought a new set of the original style. Much better than the new version.
M**T
excellent quality.
Just like the good old days!
M**H
Great quality
Fast shipping
K**C
exactly what i wanted
fast delivery and price was fair.
P**G
Fun & Stylish
Smaller than the original cards and their look is very stylish compared to the basic edition.
J**E
Uno Nostalgia
If you loved Uno as a kid you're going to love this set. It took me back to my younger years. A game I can relate to not like the Uno cards that they sell in stores today
J**T
Pretty close to original design
Another reviewer said that they're smaller than the originals, but they're not. I've attached two photos, one of each side (sorry for the quality, but I took them with a Fire tablet, not a real camera). This product's "retro" design is on the left, and an original 80s card is shown on the right. They're not *exactly* the same, as you can see. Although they are the same size, the design has been altered a bit. I'm happy to report that the "worded" cards -- Reverse, Draw Two, etc. -- remain essentially the same, again altered only slightly as these are.The most common objection to the "modern" design that I keep hearing is that these wordless cards feature odd symbols that are supposed to *represent* what you're to do (draw two, reverse, skip, etc.), but they're hardly intuitive. It takes just a second to process that, but it's that slight hesitation that ruins the fun. I happen to hate the new design as well, but this deck is the antidote. They're just a bit pricey, is all. Nevertheless, I do recommend them.Mine arrived in new condition, and a day ahead of promise, so no issues there either!On the off-chance that I won't be able to find these things again (and knowing that the cases never last), I wrapped some clear shipping tape around the top half of the case so it won't tear when cards are removed/replaced. Office tape ("Scotch" type) isn't strong enough. Another reviewer mentioned this issue, so I thought it best to do this as a precaution. After all, the case for my 80s deck is long gone, the whole thing plus instruction sheet held together with a rubber band.Speaking of which -- The instruction sheet is reproduced essentially verbatim from the original. However, the original was two-color (red and black) on both sides, and included ordering information for specialty products, like the Uno t-shirt (just $5.50!) and hat, etc. The one included here is simple black-and-white, and harder to read, partly because the font is much, much smaller. Everything is squeezed onto one side, because the reverse has instructions in four other languages.
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