STP: Skip-Bo doesn't get the respect it deserves. Everyone loves Uno, with its in-your-face reverses and draw-four's. And who hasn't spent sleepy hours playing solitaire, with its convenient single-player design and use of traditional playing cards. Poor, overlooked Skip-Bo fits somewhere between these two extremes. It's not as colorful as Uno, or as simple to play as solitaire. But it's a great way to pass the time, and we hope the new iPhone version brings this game to a larger audience.
AppAdvice - As we mentioned, Skip-Bo is officially available in the App Store again, this time officially licensed to Magmic Inc. The question is, does the iOS platform do justice to the original card game? Let’s take a look.
Hardcore card gamers will probably find that the simplicity of the rules makes the gameplay feel too slow and repetitive over time. If you like the card game Skip-BO, and want a game that allows you to play unlimited rounds, then SKIP-BO Castaway Caper is a good pick. However, if you're usually neutral about SKIP-BO or UNO games in general, there might not be much here to interest you for longer than the trial.