I have just purchased DOS and after reading the inclosed instructions and listening to not only your video but several. All of the videos I have listen to all say that the winner is the player to reach 200 pts however the instructions like UNO says 500 pts is the winner.
It could be a version / printing difference. My copy was printed in 2018. All of the documentation I can find online indicates that end game is at 200 points. Maybe your version was printed more recently?
Also when it's your turn do you match your card numbers, use 2 cards to add up to face up card, then draw a card afterward if you can't play anymore? I'm getting confused about this part. Please explain clearer
Hello Yucatica, You can absolutely wind up with one card in your hand. The task to call 'Dos' when you only have 2 cards left, is probably the only real comparison back to the original game, 'Uno'. If you have one card in your hand, you continue to play your turns as normal, but are not obligated to remind the other players that you have one card left.
Hello Yucatica, The 'take that' action of forcing other players to draw a card only occurs when you have a double number and color match during your play. For example, if the number is a red 6, and you are able to play a red 5 and a red 1, then your opponents each have to draw an additional card into their hands. In your earlier question, if you were down to 1 card at the end of your turn, but had to draw additional cards during other player's turns; then on your turn you may once again have to declare 'Dos' when you are back down to 2 cards.
Hello Trevor, I agree that this is not one of my favorite games. The game had some limited playability in my family when my child was learning basic math. The fact is that a lot of people pick up this game because they know and love Uno. Unfortunately they get it home and the rules don't make sense, so there are a lot of people that search for help on understanding how to play the game.
Great tutorial that really helps to understand the rules and gameplay of DOS.
Glad it was helpful!
I have just purchased DOS and after reading the inclosed instructions and listening to not only your video but several. All of the videos I have listen to all say that the winner is the player to reach 200 pts however the instructions like UNO says 500 pts is the winner.
It could be a version / printing difference. My copy was printed in 2018. All of the documentation I can find online indicates that end game is at 200 points. Maybe your version was printed more recently?
Such an interesting spin off from Uno! Honestly, Uno can get tiresome after a while. Thanks for sharing your tutorial.
I am glad you enjoyed the tutorial.
Thank you!
Thank you soo soo much
My friend suggested to play this game so I requested my father to buy
So you can't match just color? You have to match the number as well? That gets annoying when the number on the center row is 1
Also when it's your turn do you match your card numbers, use 2 cards to add up to face up card, then draw a card afterward if you can't play anymore? I'm getting confused about this part. Please explain clearer
I LIKE dos
When do the other players draw a card,? After current player does a single color match or double color match or both?
The game is so easy...😊😊
TY very much sir
You are welcome.
Hello sir, a wonderful tutorial from you. But, What should player do if on the deck showed a hastag card ?
It can count for any number on that row if they place it down, but they don't do anything, they just place it down and that's it, really! 😊
@@VIDMAKR909OFFICAL ok sir thankyou very much. It helps me a lot to play it with my friends. Thank you sir
@@bimoaji2241 your welcome!
Thank you for contributing to the conversation Alfie
Not a simulation of the MS-DOS command line? I'm disappointed.
Can you do tripple number match?
I believe you would count it as a double color match.
I get when to call “dos”, but after you call it and you end up with one card, what happens? Can that happen or am I playing wrong?
Hello Yucatica,
You can absolutely wind up with one card in your hand. The task to call 'Dos' when you only have 2 cards left, is probably the only real comparison back to the original game, 'Uno'. If you have one card in your hand, you continue to play your turns as normal, but are not obligated to remind the other players that you have one card left.
when the hastag card come in the center row what do u play
The hashtag card can be any number. So if you play two cards of the same color, you will have a double color match. Lucky you!
Uno =one
Dos=two
Next game would be tres! (three!)
Perhaps, but I did some searching and there is no news on that front yet.
I got so lost 😭
It’s definitely not Uno. Where did I lose you in this tutorial?
@@TheTabletopTutor for me, ending the turn was confusing
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If there’s only one color match do other players pick up card? Is it one card pick up per color match?
Hello Yucatica,
The 'take that' action of forcing other players to draw a card only occurs when you have a double number and color match during your play.
For example, if the number is a red 6, and you are able to play a red 5 and a red 1, then your opponents each have to draw an additional card into their hands.
In your earlier question, if you were down to 1 card at the end of your turn, but had to draw additional cards during other player's turns; then on your turn you may once again have to declare 'Dos' when you are back down to 2 cards.
Too complicated
worst game ever
Hello Trevor, I agree that this is not one of my favorite games. The game had some limited playability in my family when my child was learning basic math. The fact is that a lot of people pick up this game because they know and love Uno. Unfortunately they get it home and the rules don't make sense, so there are a lot of people that search for help on understanding how to play the game.