I'll have to read the rules again, because I was sure that having 2 cards in our hand doesn't end the round. We still have to empty our hand. We still have to say DOS! if we don't want to draw if someone notices. And then, when one hand is empty, we gain the points in the opponents hands.
The end of round rules are incorrect in this video. The player who has two cards in hand and shouts, "DOS!" does NOT tally score from other players' hands. The player who has NO CARDS IN HAND tallies score from other players' hands. You skipped the bit about not declaring "Dos" and a player catching you and having to draw, and botched the actual win condition of a round.
My mother of all people emailed the whole family telling us about this game and its release date and availability at Target in March. Then I decided to search UA-cam for it and this video popped first on the list. Great demonstration of the game. Thanks. 👌🏿
I think, since you’re able to play more than 1 card at a time, the games get finished way too quickly. I mean, you could literally play up to 5 cards in a turn if you’re lucky, and you only start off with 7 cards. Also, the # cards are incredibly OP in this card game cuz they basically can be used for any situation.
@ 2:52 you talk about the special number card and say that that person decides what the card will be for the next person but I thought you had to discard (if pile was played on) that whole pile once your turn is up and put a new card out!!??
I got a deck of DOS cards yesterday. I'm sticking with all the UNO rules. Except the "multiple cards playable", "Yelling DOS", and the "hastag card and wild DOS card".
UNO=1st Wild Card Game & Place 1 Card Before Start *DOS=2ND WILD CARD GAME & PLACE 2 CARD BEFORE START* TRES=3rd Wild Card Game & Place 3 Card Before Start (coming soon) CUATROL=4th Wild Card Game & Place 4 Card Before Start (coming soon) CINCO=5th Wild Card Game & Place 5 Card Before Start (coming soon)
Bacicly so let me dumb it up for y'all: so you have 7 cards and 2 cards to put your cards on and when the cards have at least 1 or 2 cards on them pit them in a pile then grab 2 other cards from the other pile place them down than its the next persons turn and you keep going but you have a # card and a 2 card
do you remove the cards you played on immediately or after everyone has had their turn? Also, if there’s 3 piles in the center row but you only match on one of the piles, do you replace that pile with a card from the deck even tho there’s already 2 piles in the center row?
Start with two piles versus one. If you play on one of the piles (say it is a yellow 5 and you play a red 5), then at the end you simply sweep that pile aside and if needed flip a new card up. you must always end a turn with at least 2 cards available for the next player. there could be more for other reasons - either you draw and couldn't play so you add a card to center or you had a color match bonus .
#Sequels are never as good as the original!!!! Looking at the comments im glad im not the only one feeling a way about this game. I bought it and am very upset i wasted my money. Read the directions and got a headache. Came online to see how its done and got a bigger headache. Guess this game will cstch some dust while i keep playing uno.
May I posit some counter arguments, namely, Pacific Rim: Uprising, Iron Man 2, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers/The Return of the King, Spider-Man 2, or do I need to go on with how many more examples of how to destroy your completely wrong and moronic statement, Caxon Moore? Also, DOS is better than UNO because it simplifies gameplay. Here is how things work out for you in a game of DOS. 1. You get seven Cards, like in UNO. 2. You can play the game with the same amount of players as in UNO, which is two to eight players. 3. You have four initial Piles for your Cards to play on in DOS. The two new Piles are called Center Row Card Piles and they sort of function like the Discard Pile in UNO. However, you cannot throw your cards away on the Discard Pile as you can in UNO because the Discard Pile is now made up of Cards that have been played on one or more of the Center Row Card Piles. The Draw Pile works the same way in both UNO AND DOS, though. 4. You can choose either initial Center Row Card Pile to play on in the game, or any additional Center Row Card Pile to play on, instead of only one as in a game of UNO. 5. Your Card must match the number of the Card, or you must have two Cards that equal the number on one of the Center Row Card Piles, so that means that you can dispose of either one or two Cards in a game. To put it another way, it is akin to the rules of Pyramid Solitaire in that regard, except that, instead of having to add up to thirteen when you remove Card combinations from the board, you do not remove Cards from the board at all and that the numbers have to be either equal to, or add up to, one of the numbers of the two Cards that are on the two piles. For example, 5 Red = 5 Yellow/Green/Blue/Wild Number, or 5 Red = 1 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue and 4 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue, Wild DOS and 3 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue, 3 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue and Wild DOS, or 4 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue and 1 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue. Basically, you got to have one Card that equals to, or two Cards that add up to, a Card that is on one of the two Center Row Card piles that are in the game. 6. There are three new Cards, in a game of DOS, which are the Ten, the Hashtag/Pound Sign/Wild Number, and Wild DOS Cards. 7. Unless specifically stated otherwise in house rules, and/or official variants of standard DOS rules, there are no Reverse, Skip, Draw Two, Wild, or Draw Four Wild type Cards in the game, and any rules that are made to permit them do not have these Cards as actual Cards, unlike in UNO. 8. The Ten Card replaces the Zero Card from UNO, and it is merely a Number Card, just like Zero from that game. 9. The Wild Number Card, despite being the same colors as the four main colored Cards, actually functions more like the classic Wild Card from UNO. 10. The Wild DOS Card means that you can change your Card color like the Wild Number Card, as well as the Wild Card from UNO. However, you cannot have it also have a Draw Two, Draw Four, or even Draw Eight function, unless stated by alternate official rules or house rules of playing a game of DOS. Furthermore, unlike the Draw Four Wild Card in UNO, a Wild DOS Card has two unique rules of its own, which is that you can play two Cards of the same color consecutively, for example, if there is a Red Seven on the board and you have a Red Five, you can combine the Red Five with the Wild DOS to make that Card duo into a Red Seven, which makes it what is referred to as a Double Color Match, or you could get a Yellow/Green/Blue Five and add it to the Wild DOS Card and get what is referred to as a Double Number Match in the game. 11. The game goes by quicker in DOS as opposed to UNO. 12. When you have two Cards, you call out "DOS," unlike in a game of UNO, where having two Cards is irrelevant and worthless. 13. However, like a game of UNO, you must get rid of your last Card, or, in the case of DOS, your last two Cards, in order to win the game. The basic principle is the same in both games, which is to get rid of all of your Cards. 14. Also, like in UNO, if you do not call out "UNO," or, in the case of this game, "DOS," then you have a penalty that is assigned to you. Surprisingly, in both UNO AND DOS, the penalty is drawing two Cards for failing to call out the name of the respective games. 15. Weirdly enough, aside from trying to draw a Card because you lack one that will equal or add up to the number that is on one of the two Center Row Card piles, this is the only other time in DOS where you will draw a Card. 16. Points values for Cards in DOS are arranged differently than they are in UNO. Here is a table of differences. UNO DOS 0-9 = 0-9 Points 1-10 Cards = 1 point and 3-10 points, as this game has all of its 2 Cards as Wild DOS Cards Draw Two\ Reverse----- = 20 Points Wild DOS Card = 20 Points Skip----------- each Cards-------/ (only applicable-----\ Wild Number Card = 40 Points in newer versions---- of UNO for these----- Cards)--------------------- 40 ------------------------------- = Points Wild Swap Hands--- each Card----------------------- Wild Customizable- Card----------------------/ Wild Card------------------\ = 50 Points Draw Four Wild Card-/ each No Equivalent, points wise 17. Having the same colored Cards as the Cards on the Center Row Card Piles will not guarantee a turn, as they have to equal or add up to the number is on the Cards that are on the Center Row Card Piles. 18. Any card can lead to points in a game of UNO, so long as they are a. equal to. b. the same color of, or c. are able to override the color system of, a Card that is on the Center Row Card Pile, as the Wild Cards do in that game. However, in a game of DOS, there are different acceptable ways to score points in the game, namely, a. if a Card is equal to the Cards that are located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, b. if a Card is both equal to, AND the same color of, the Cards that are located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, c. if a pair of cards equal to a Card that is located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, d. a Card that is partnered up with a Wild DOS Card to equal the number of a Card that is located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, e. two Cards that equal up to, as well as are the same color as, one of the two Cards that are on the Center Row Card Piles, or f. two Cards that equal up to a Card that is located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles. 19. You cannot score a Wild DOS Card alone, as it has to be accompanied by a 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 Card of any color in order to be played, unlike Wild Cards that are in UNO and the Wild Number Card that is in DOS. 20. Wild Number Cards can be scored solo, just like any type of Wild Cards from UNO. 21. 10 and Wild Number Cards are the two Cards that cannot be played alongside a Wild DOS Card. 22. You can actually make more than two Cards on the Center Row Card Piles, so long as you cannot or do not want to play on a Card on the Center Row Card Piles. 23. If you equal a Card on one of the two or more Center Row Card Piles, you must put the Card that you matched, as well as with whatever Card(s) that you used to match it, in the Discard Pile, unlike in UNO, where all played Cards go into the Discard Pile. Hopefully, that cleared up things for you all that hate DOS and prefer UNO, as well as proves why DOS is less complicated than UNO.
Pax Humana u sound like someone who has taken this real personal. I didnt say ALL sequels but simply stated sequels which you can go on to all sequels ever made and base your own opinion on if they all are good or some drop the ball. Dos dropped the ball from uno just my opinion. If u have read all the comments, u will see its just not me. So forgive me for having a "moronic" opinion lol. Im sure all of your opinions are pretty moronic as well. Nonetheless those movies u named i happen to not like so that argument is null and void as far as that goes. You couldve saved your time on all that writing cause i highly doubt anyone will read all that more so ill speak for myself, im not going to read all of that. Thanks for taking the time to explain though it may help someone who wants to really read all of that.
I played this today because this little kid in my bus had it and we all Raged together and we finally got the hang to it and now I found out that there’s mOrE rULeS?¿
Remember the days when this symbol - # - used to simply be a NUMBER SIGN?! Man, I hate that we now live in a society where a simple NUMBER SIGN is now a "hashtag" or a "pound" key.....
I'll stick to uno this one will give me headache
Katrina Pomaikai
Katrina Pomaikai lol dos para El precio del uno. Surprised they don't bundle this.double color match and additional plays seem stupid honestly.
True, dos has a new play of the game that you have to add the cards together but uno is still easy and better
Same here i didnt get anything she said XD
Same xD but i'd like to try out Dos once
you can just play the same with uno
David the Cat yes but we are Americans
Just buy what look cool and new 😂😂
David the Cat yea but it won’t say dos on the back or the card
How bout # symbol
Yep
This is too complicated or should I say it’s dos complicated eh eh no ok
Salma Vids *did you just...*
Goku vs Superman
@@and8091 Kakarot wins
@@kayaplaaya9875 I like Carrots:)
So basically Dos is for the much more smarter kid
++++++++100
I'll have to read the rules again, because I was sure that having 2 cards in our hand doesn't end the round. We still have to empty our hand. We still have to say DOS! if we don't want to draw if someone notices.
And then, when one hand is empty, we gain the points in the opponents hands.
Looks a little complicated
Ok great now how do i put the cards back in the box
how to make uno complicated
Apparently adding DOS after UNO was much more complex, but nevertheless I’m interested in buying this.
How to be a Common Core drone and blasphemy against Christians and Jews with your name, Shem Japeht Ham Sotero.
Well, this looks unnecessarily convoluted. I will probably purchase it anyway XD
Antonio Carbajal That's exactly what I'm thinking
I thought this was a joke
Buksiblings Fun same
I WAS MAKING A PUN ABOUT UNO HAVING A 2ND GAME CALLED DOS
Yas!!!!! 1kile t y kile
Yas
Hi me moreee
OH GOD YOU USE MATH
The end of round rules are incorrect in this video.
The player who has two cards in hand and shouts, "DOS!" does NOT tally score from other players' hands.
The player who has NO CARDS IN HAND tallies score from other players' hands.
You skipped the bit about not declaring "Dos" and a player catching you and having to draw, and botched the actual win condition of a round.
Dan Higgins i caught that too
The game is actually really easy to play but is hard to learn because of the complicated color match rule thing
DOS:why you just explode uno? ¿amigo?
UNO:thats just a funny moment. Amigo XD
Thank you for this vid! My grandma and I were LITERALLY sitting here for 1 hr trying to figure out how to play! Haha
If dos is so complicated just imagine a game of tres
Or a game of Cuatro
or sien
Cnat wait to play this!😃
My mother of all people emailed the whole family telling us about this game and its release date and availability at Target in March. Then I decided to search UA-cam for it and this video popped first on the list. Great demonstration of the game. Thanks. 👌🏿
I think, since you’re able to play more than 1 card at a time, the games get finished way too quickly. I mean, you could literally play up to 5 cards in a turn if you’re lucky, and you only start off with 7 cards. Also, the # cards are incredibly OP in this card game cuz they basically can be used for any situation.
So can you add 2 cards onto one number and match 1 card onto the other card on your turn? Or can you add 2 cards to both piles on your turn?
@ 2:52 you talk about the special number card and say that that person decides what the card will be for the next person but I thought you had to discard (if pile was played on) that whole pile once your turn is up and put a new card out!!??
I got a deck of DOS cards yesterday. I'm sticking with all the UNO rules. Except the "multiple cards playable", "Yelling DOS", and the "hastag card and wild DOS card".
*THIS IS MORE DIFFICULT SO MEH STICKING WITH UNO ME OUTTTTTT*
Is there a maximum number for center rows ?
No, there is not.
UNO=1st Wild Card Game & Place 1 Card Before Start
*DOS=2ND WILD CARD GAME & PLACE 2 CARD BEFORE START*
TRES=3rd Wild Card Game & Place 3 Card Before Start (coming soon)
CUATROL=4th Wild Card Game & Place 4 Card Before Start (coming soon)
CINCO=5th Wild Card Game & Place 5 Card Before Start (coming soon)
If don’t have a match just draw until i have it or just draw
Should we make Tres
This is almost similar to unofficial on Xbox, ps4 and pic version but the cards, rules are hard complicated
What happens if you choose 2?
Nice. Can't wait to play
But what if a player falsely says “DOS” when having more than 2 cards in their hand?
Bacicly so let me dumb it up for y'all: so you have 7 cards and 2 cards to put your cards on and when the cards have at least 1 or 2 cards on them pit them in a pile then grab 2 other cards from the other pile place them down than its the next persons turn and you keep going but you have a # card and a 2 card
do you remove the cards you played on immediately or after everyone has had their turn? Also, if there’s 3 piles in the center row but you only match on one of the piles, do you replace that pile with a card from the deck even tho there’s already 2 piles in the center row?
LPC486 no you only replace a pile of someone played something on that original card
This confusing to me. I think I can maybe buy it but I kind sticking to uno
I put them in with my Uno cards so I'm just going to play with Uno with the dos cards to
Uno 2 is here, Despacito 2 coming soon..
TRES!!!
WAITING FOR TRES
Can u only play on 1 card a turn it can u keep putting cards on different ones
It's like my friends are explaining Yugioh to me and it's just their first few turns. Aww my head hurts now.
What about tres quatro sinco says otso noybe jes
I still don't know how to play dos
I'm gonna use these cards but for the UNO rules. Lol.
there's a point system?
Who is jenn and who is laurie???
I was dead when I saw people at a table at lunch play this I’m like wait they made the sequel nice lol
I didn't get what 2:00 meant
Phillip Plays Games me neither
Can anyone explain the discard piles and getting rid of a pile you played on?
Start with two piles versus one. If you play on one of the piles (say it is a yellow 5 and you play a red 5), then at the end you simply sweep that pile aside and if needed flip a new card up. you must always end a turn with at least 2 cards available for the next player. there could be more for other reasons - either you draw and couldn't play so you add a card to center or you had a color match bonus .
If DOS gives headache imagine TRES
Cool tho might buy it later tho😇🔥
Lol I'm back to see how to play again and I just got the dos cards just now wow an year later...😂😂but still complicated
ITS JUST UNO with Math
Where's the tres at
Lol, I love how you pronounce Dos
I’d like an iPad version
Who came from aphmaus channel
ME
Me
I did
who is you ? Me but I actually did that hours before this
Me XD i love uno so i had to find out
new in 2023: tres!
This game me a headache and we still aren't playing right 🙄
I can't wait for tres XD
2:28 she says winner at 200 points
3:43 she says winner at 500 points
Well what is it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
bevillmen23 first time it was for dos second time she said it she referred to uno
I dint understand anything
In the far, far future, the world's favourite card game is bound to be Dos Mil Setecientos Sesenta Y Tres.
no its cien
You don’t win when you call dos, play continues until all cards are discarded.
What's next? Tres?
Tres?
*BREAKING NEWS:*
NASA CONFIRMS UNO 3
Destroys friendship
Does not seem fun at all. Wishing for Uno actually. They have to introduce new cards into the game and not just new gameplay.
The Dos card and the Hashtag/Pound Sign cards ARE new cards, Jason Lee? Were you not paying attention to the video?
Is this real
They all said this was never gonna happen.
#Sequels are never as good as the original!!!!
Looking at the comments im glad im not the only one feeling a way about this game. I bought it and am very upset i wasted my money. Read the directions and got a headache. Came online to see how its done and got a bigger headache. Guess this game will cstch some dust while i keep playing uno.
May I posit some counter arguments, namely, Pacific Rim: Uprising, Iron Man 2, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers/The Return of the King, Spider-Man 2, or do I need to go on with how many more examples of how to destroy your completely wrong and moronic statement, Caxon Moore? Also, DOS is better than UNO because it simplifies gameplay. Here is how things work out for you in a game of DOS.
1. You get seven Cards, like in UNO.
2. You can play the game with the same amount of players as in UNO, which is two to eight players.
3. You have four initial Piles for your Cards to play on in DOS. The two new Piles are called Center Row Card Piles and they sort of function like the Discard Pile in UNO. However, you cannot throw your cards away on the Discard Pile as you can in UNO because the Discard Pile is now made up of Cards that have been played on one or more of the Center Row Card Piles. The Draw Pile works the same way in both UNO AND DOS, though.
4. You can choose either initial Center Row Card Pile to play on in the game, or any additional Center Row Card Pile to play on, instead of only one as in a game of UNO.
5. Your Card must match the number of the Card, or you must have two Cards that equal the number on one of the Center Row Card Piles, so that means that you can dispose of either one or two Cards in a game. To put it another way, it is akin to the rules of Pyramid Solitaire in that regard, except that, instead of having to add up to thirteen when you remove Card combinations from the board, you do not remove Cards from the board at all and that the numbers have to be either equal to, or add up to, one of the numbers of the two Cards that are on the two piles. For example, 5 Red = 5 Yellow/Green/Blue/Wild Number, or 5 Red = 1 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue and 4 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue, Wild DOS and 3 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue, 3 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue and Wild DOS, or 4 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue and 1 Red/Yellow/Green/Blue. Basically, you got to have one Card that equals to, or two Cards that add up to, a Card that is on one of the two Center Row Card piles that are in the game.
6. There are three new Cards, in a game of DOS, which are the Ten, the Hashtag/Pound Sign/Wild Number, and Wild DOS Cards.
7. Unless specifically stated otherwise in house rules, and/or official variants of standard DOS rules, there are no Reverse, Skip, Draw Two, Wild, or Draw Four Wild type Cards in the game, and any rules that are made to permit them do not have these Cards as actual Cards, unlike in UNO.
8. The Ten Card replaces the Zero Card from UNO, and it is merely a Number Card, just like Zero from that game.
9. The Wild Number Card, despite being the same colors as the four main colored Cards, actually functions more like the classic Wild Card from UNO.
10. The Wild DOS Card means that you can change your Card color like the Wild Number Card, as well as the Wild Card from UNO. However, you cannot have it also have a Draw Two, Draw Four, or even Draw Eight function, unless stated by alternate official rules or house rules of playing a game of DOS. Furthermore, unlike the Draw Four Wild Card in UNO, a Wild DOS Card has two unique rules of its own, which is that you can play two Cards of the same color consecutively, for example, if there is a Red Seven on the board and you have a Red Five, you can combine the Red Five with the Wild DOS to make that Card duo into a Red Seven, which makes it what is referred to as a Double Color Match, or you could get a Yellow/Green/Blue Five and add it to the Wild DOS Card and get what is referred to as a Double Number Match in the game.
11. The game goes by quicker in DOS as opposed to UNO.
12. When you have two Cards, you call out "DOS," unlike in a game of UNO, where having two Cards is irrelevant and worthless.
13. However, like a game of UNO, you must get rid of your last Card, or, in the case of DOS, your last two Cards, in order to win the game. The basic principle is the same in both games, which is to get rid of all of your Cards.
14. Also, like in UNO, if you do not call out "UNO," or, in the case of this game, "DOS," then you have a penalty that is assigned to you. Surprisingly, in both UNO AND DOS, the penalty is drawing two Cards for failing to call out the name of the respective games.
15. Weirdly enough, aside from trying to draw a Card because you lack one that will equal or add up to the number that is on one of the two Center Row Card piles, this is the only other time in DOS where you will draw a Card.
16. Points values for Cards in DOS are arranged differently than they are in UNO. Here is a table of differences.
UNO DOS
0-9 = 0-9 Points 1-10 Cards = 1 point and 3-10 points, as this game has all of its 2 Cards as Wild
DOS Cards
Draw Two\
Reverse----- = 20 Points Wild DOS Card = 20 Points
Skip----------- each
Cards-------/
(only applicable-----\ Wild Number Card = 40 Points
in newer versions----
of UNO for these-----
Cards)--------------------- 40
------------------------------- = Points
Wild Swap Hands--- each
Card-----------------------
Wild Customizable-
Card----------------------/
Wild Card------------------\ = 50 Points
Draw Four Wild Card-/ each No Equivalent, points wise
17. Having the same colored Cards as the Cards on the Center Row Card Piles will not guarantee a turn, as they have to equal or add up to the number is on the Cards that are on the Center Row Card Piles.
18. Any card can lead to points in a game of UNO, so long as they are a. equal to. b. the same color of, or c. are able to override the color system of, a Card that is on the Center Row Card Pile, as the Wild Cards do in that game. However, in a game of DOS, there are different acceptable ways to score points in the game, namely, a. if a Card is equal to the Cards that are located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, b. if a Card is both equal to, AND the same color of, the Cards that are located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, c. if a pair of cards equal to a Card that is located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, d. a Card that is partnered up with a Wild DOS Card to equal the number of a Card that is located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles, e. two Cards that equal up to, as well as are the same color as, one of the two Cards that are on the Center Row Card Piles, or f. two Cards that equal up to a Card that is located in one of the two Center Row Card Piles.
19. You cannot score a Wild DOS Card alone, as it has to be accompanied by a 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 Card of any color in order to be played, unlike Wild Cards that are in UNO and the Wild Number Card that is in DOS.
20. Wild Number Cards can be scored solo, just like any type of Wild Cards from UNO.
21. 10 and Wild Number Cards are the two Cards that cannot be played alongside a Wild DOS Card.
22. You can actually make more than two Cards on the Center Row Card Piles, so long as you cannot or do not want to play on a Card on the Center Row Card Piles.
23. If you equal a Card on one of the two or more Center Row Card Piles, you must put the Card that you matched, as well as with whatever Card(s) that you used to match it, in the Discard Pile, unlike in UNO, where all played Cards go into the Discard Pile.
Hopefully, that cleared up things for you all that hate DOS and prefer UNO, as well as proves why DOS is less complicated than UNO.
Pax Humana u sound like someone who has taken this real personal. I didnt say ALL sequels but simply stated sequels which you can go on to all sequels ever made and base your own opinion on if they all are good or some drop the ball. Dos dropped the ball from uno just my opinion. If u have read all the comments, u will see its just not me. So forgive me for having a "moronic" opinion lol. Im sure all of your opinions are pretty moronic as well. Nonetheless those movies u named i happen to not like so that argument is null and void as far as that goes. You couldve saved your time on all that writing cause i highly doubt anyone will read all that more so ill speak for myself, im not going to read all of that. Thanks for taking the time to explain though it may help someone who wants to really read all of that.
This is so hard
Yes, thinking is hard, is it not, Germina N, Salma Vids, Daniel Gaming, and Katrina Pomaikai?
I don’t understand 🧐🧐🧐🤷♂️
It took me almost an hour to simply understand how to play this game. :/
I played this today because this little kid in my bus had it and we all Raged together and we finally got the hang to it and now I found out that there’s mOrE rULeS?¿
I got lost...
I thought this game was named after to operating system lol. Never played uno
Uno? More like uh no.
Update November 2021: I got the game 😭
im here becuase the instructions sheet makes about as much sense as an alien language
Fudge! HAHAHA It’s too complicated
Hallo is a great way to get a
I'm still don't get it
I’ll do the 2 deck and say dos! But not math
Naaaaaaa to hard
*DOS*
more complicated than the new ygo fornat
I am confusion
Where’s tres? LOL 😂
Wait I know how about we mix uno and dos together
So just uno with more words on the box
UNO is the original yugioh...(screw the rules!)
DOS is yugioh zexal..(pendulum...ugh)
TRES is going to be yugioh VRAINS( Link summoning...WTF)
Zexal focused on Xyz Summoning. It is Arc-V that focuses on Pendulum Summoning.
ArticUNO ZapDOS MolTRES 😂 is representative of each games 😂
Remember the days when this symbol - # - used to simply be a NUMBER SIGN?! Man, I hate that we now live in a society where a simple NUMBER SIGN is now a "hashtag" or a "pound" key.....
Sorry but this is dos not ms dos
i dont like this uno was so easy and this is so diffacult
Please do tres
pound sign card ......
"unoe" "dows"
Uno was a simple card game, which is probably why it's so popular. This just overcomplicates everything and the green color cards are disgusting.
it took them 2 years to come to that? lol
I’m playing this game right now....it is WAY to complicated!!!
This is *Dos times* more complicated then Uno