DigitalBattle: Uno Rush Review – Colors, Numbers, and Adrenaline

DB writes: "I think it's safe to say that almost everybody who's reading this has played Uno at some point. Personally, I grew up on Uno, and I think I learned just a bit of my numbers and colors before school even started by virtue of regular Uno games with my folks.

And for you fellow Uno fans out there, there's a brand new Uno experience on Xbox Live Arcade, yours for a mere eight hundred Microsoft points–Uno Rush."

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Uno Delisted From Xbox Live

Those who had an Xbox 360 near its launch know the importance of Uno. And now that experience is gone.

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Kinect: Top Five Xbox Live Games That Would Benefit From Motion Control (RunDLC)

RunDLC listed five games that it feels would be more enjoyable with Kinect support. The list includes Lumines Live! and Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2.

Buff10445039d ago

Geometry Wars would be awesome. I'd fall in love all over again!

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Console Monster: UNO Rush Review

Console Monster writes: "There's no doubt in my mind that UNO was one of the surprise hits of the Xbox Live Arcade. When it released, not even Microsoft could predict that thousands of gamers would sit down to play a simple card game accompanied by some soothing music. UNO fans rejoiced in June 2008 when a sequel to the popular title was revealed at the E3 Expo in the form of UNO Rush.

The concept behind UNO was to be the first person to successfully call "UNO" and be the first person to discard of all their cards on the discard pile. Taking it in turns, cards of the same colour or number to the one on the discard pile would be placed on top. Alternatively, players can place an "action" card which changes the colour of the pile. Not being able to play, results in the player obtaining a card from the deck..."

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