First of all, a game named after the Spanish word for “one” should be a pretty clear signal that the game isn’t any fun for a group of people, but I guess I understand some of it’s appeal… for slow children. There are bright colors, you get to spite your friends with skips and reverses and give them extra cards. But at the end of the day, this game is terrible.
There is little to no strategy involved. You either have a card that can play or you don’t. And the only way of acquiring these cards is by sheer, literal luck of the draw. And then at the end of each hand, a score is tallied up by the cards left in your hand. But again, it all really just comes down to luck the entire way, and takes about three brain cells to even play it.
Unless you’re color blind and dyslexic… for those unfortunate souls, it’s the most complicated game on the market today.
Maybe they should advertise it as such. What do you think? Good game? Garbage pile of colored paper for slow children and their deadbeat parents?
Let me know!
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