I have a feeling this variation would work well with any "Eights group" card game. It also makes the question of whether or not to say "Uno" when someone has only 1 card left a bit more puzzling. Either get rid of all your cards or be the last person who hasn't lost. This makes the individual games very quick and exciting (to us), because there are now 2 ways to win. The only ways to draw cards are if someone plays a "Draw 2" or "Draw 4 Wild" on you (in our variant, 2's represented Draw 2 and Jokers represented Draw 4 Wild), or someone calls out "Uno" when you have only 1 card left. If you can't play a card, you LOSE and immediately drop out of play (rather than merely drawing a card). We called it "Deadly Uno", and it's basically just Uno played with normal cards, but with one major difference. The draw record in my circle was thirty-two! I know because I got stuck with it.Ĭontributed by Isaac Kuo ( was reading your web page about the rules to different card games,Īnd thought you might be interested in an " Eights group" type game which me and my brother made up. The special cards weren't spread so thin so the draw stacks got quite large. Note: We often played three player Cut-Throat and found it to be particularly vicious. Now East has a green special card so he plays a green Skip. North returns to normal play with a green Reverse. East has no green specials left and no Wild Draw Four's so, sadly, he draws ten cards, closing the stack. South has three blue number cards but no blue special cards so she slaps a Wild Draw Four on the stack and calls green. West plays a blue Draw Two leaving South to draw six cards. The draw then skips South and is given to West, not North. South counters with a GREEN (Color matters!) Skip. East then plays a green Draw Two, passing four to South. North plays a yellow Draw Two initiating a draw stack.
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