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UNO Attack!

UNO Attack!

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Brand: Mattel
Category: Toy

List Price: $26.99
Buy New: $11.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 138 reviews
Sales Rank: 271

Fragile: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 7 - 0 months
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 10.5 x 4.1

MPN: 41943
Model: 41943
UPC: 074299419430
EAN: 0074299419430
ASIN: B0000205XH

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Features:
  • Host Bob Saget asks you to "take the money, or the Mob" in this DVD game based on the hit NBC TV show.
  • Either way, just like on TV, the money increases the more questions you get right, but so does the pressure.
  • So, which will you choose when Bob asks the big question -- the money, or the Mob?!
  • Includes DVD game and player cards.
  • Can be played with 1-7 players!

Accessories:

  • Spider-Man UNO
  • The Simpson's UNO
  • Care Bears UNO

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  • UNO Spin
  • UNO Attack Re-fill Deck
  • Yahtzee Turbo
  • Blokus Classic
  • Uno Card Game

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Based on America's #1 card game, UNO Attack! is a random, rapid-fire card shoot-out! It's even motorized for fast card-flying action. For 2 to 10 players, UNO Attack! adds speed and surprise to the classic UNO card game. Command Cards direct you and other players to push the UNO Attack! button on the Card Launcher. If you're lucky, nothing will happen. But if you're not, you'll be surprised by a steady stream of UNO Attack! cards. Game includes 112 UNO Attack! Cards including Special Command Cards, 2-piece Motorized Card Launcher and instruction sheet. Requires three "C" batteries (not included). Measures 10"L x 5.5"W x 5.625"H. Colors and decorations may vary.

Amazon.com Product Description
UNO, America's No. 1-selling card game, has a whole new twist. You'll still encounter all the elements that make UNO so unpredictable and challenging, but add to that a motorized card launcher that shows no mercy and you've got UNO Attack. The object of the game is still to get rid of all your cards. The UNO command cards direct the game by telling players when to trade hands, discard, reverse the playing order, or skip a player. Beware the dreaded Hit command, though, as this translates into a game of Russian roulette. You never know when the card launcher is going to fire off a stream of UNO cards just for you! For 2 to 10 players. Requires three C batteries (not included). --Alison Golder



Easy setup gets your card launcher ready for an upredictable UNO attack.




Customer Reviews:   Read 133 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars UNO Attack, GREAT game!!!!   October 3, 2008
petluvr14810
I love this game, and I like it better than the original one that I got for Christmas when the game first came out. This has more power to shoot the cards out. Thnak you so much for having this available to me, as it is more expensive to buy it in the store.


5 out of 5 stars UNO ATTACK!!   September 27, 2008
shopsalot (CA)
This is a great game to play. It is fun for children but also enjoyable for adults. Great for family night or for kids to play at a party.


5 out of 5 stars So addictive and so much fun.   February 13, 2008
K. Smith (New Jersey, USA)
We play this game constantly, almost to the point of embarassment. There is some strategy involved but it can all be thrown out the window at the whim of this little shooter. We laugh like idiots when one of us gets a huge pile of cards shot at them. It's grossly unfair so not a good game for very young children who break down easily. We play it with company in large groups of adults and kids and it is guaranteed fun.


5 out of 5 stars We LOVE this game!   January 22, 2008
D. Dawson (Libertyville, IL)
We are game people, we love games. The kids got this for Christmas & we haven't stopped playing it. Every chance we get my 6 year old is begging to play. My 12 year olds love it, too. I was worried about my 6 year old, because he is at that stage where he hates to lose. I must say, he doesn't mind a bit losing & having a lot of cards because it is SO funny when those cards spit out at you. Even I still laugh when they come shooting at you. We haven't had any problems with the unit working, it has been just fine for us. I would HIGHLY recommend this game, it has become a regular game in our house!


5 out of 5 stars Fun for all   January 22, 2008
M. Anderson (ON Canada)
We purchased this for our game-loving 5-yr-old for Christmas and ended up being a big hit for all. Our 2-yr-old can even play, with a little help :) You can learn colours, same and different matching (numbers/specialty cards), direction of play (reverse cards), strategy and patience. Easy to use, easy to explain and cheap entertainment. The next Uno on our list is spin Uno.

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