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Mattel Games UNO Show ‘em No Mercy Card Game in Storage & Travel Tin for Kids, Adults & Family Night with Extra Cards, Special Rules & Tougher Penalties (Amazon Exclusive)

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Features

  • UNO Show 'em No Mercy game adds 56 more cards, special rules and super-tough action cards for the most brutal edition of UNO ever!
  • Tougher action cards, such as Skip Everyone, Wild Draw 6 and even Wild Draw 10 make game play merciless!
  • The Stacking Rule lets players pass the penalty (Draw +2, +4, +6, +10) to the next player until whoever can't play has to take all the cards combined!
  • Whenever a '7' or a '0' card is played, players must swap hands with another player!
  • The Mercy Rule means that if any player gets 25+ cards in their hand, they are out of the game!
  • Comes in a collectible, portable travel tin.
  • Great to amp up the action on friends and family game nights, travels and parties!

Description

UNO Show 'em No Mercy is our most brutal UNO game yet, and with a convenient storage tin this version is easy to take on the go! It has a ton more cards with WAY tougher penalties (draw 10 cards anyone?) and new rules that will have players stacking, swapping and drawing more cards than ever before! And there's even a Mercy Rule (yes, we get the irony) if things get too rough. There are two ways to win in this merciless version of the classic game: get rid of all cards OR knock all other players out of the game! Oh and if you manage to get down to one card, don't forget to yell 'UNO!'

Product Dimensions: 0.79 x 3.62 x 8.66 inches


Item Weight: 8.1 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: HXT57


Manufacturer recommended age: 7 years and up


Release date: December 31, 2023


Manufacturer: Mattel


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  • MERCILESS Fun!
Hot ticket item this Christmas! I was introduced to it at a Christmas party mid-December. The next day, I purchased it as a Christmas gift for my husband. And then my husband purchased it as a Christmas gift for his sister! When the product arrived, I initially thought it got roughed up in transit because of how scratched up the tin looked. Then I was confused, because the cards had scratches on them too. That one was on me for not looking at the photos closely enough! The version that comes in a regular card box (which my friend has and was what I thought I was ordering) doesn't have that detail. BUT, considering how this Uno shows NO MERCY - it makes sense now. And I love the detail lol! The game itself, when I played as a first timer and then played as the experienced player in a group new to this version of Uno, requires a lot of repetitive instruction throughout gameplay. Just with remembering the different rules, the new cards, etc. Nothing too time consuming. I've played with people ages 8-65, and all of them were able to play just fine, and all had fun! New cards include ones that allow you to play twice (skipping everyone's turn so that it is yours again), one that allows you to discard all of your cards of a certain color, one that requires everyone to pass their entire hand to the next person according to the current direction, a card that enables you to trade hands with a player of your choice, one that makes the next person choose the color and then draw until they get a card of the color they called, and of course draw 6 and draw 10 wildcards. The draw 2, 4, 6, 10 cards can be piled on - if I play a draw 2, the next person can ALSO play a draw 2 (or greater), and if they do, then the NEXT person has to play a 'draw' card of equal or greater value to the one played prior - if they do not have one, they have to draw the sum total of all the draw cards played. To date, the highest I've seen someone draw all at once is 20! If your hand exceeds 24 cards, you are out and whoever played something that caused your demise receives 250 points. If you are the first to play all of your cards, then your points are the sum total of all the opponents hands (number cards are valued at their number, action cards are worth more, and wild cards even more if I remember correctly.) First player to 1000 points wins. I've seen this take anywhere from 10 mins to close to an hour - just depends! The game had enough strategy to be interesting, but enough of a luck component that I haven't seen anyone get irrationally angry about losing or being knocked out haha. The only minor drawback I've seen is that if you're knocked out early, you could be sitting around for a while watching. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Samantha Samantha

  • Get this game!
My grandkids range in age from 18 to 8 so there are few games we can all enjoy together. Except for UNO games. I purchased this game for my grandson for Christmas and he was ecstatic telling me about how much fun it was to play with his family. Of course, that meant I had to purchase a second game to keep at home. The "draw 10" cards are a game changer. (See what I did there?) It is noteworthy that when a player has 25 cards in their hand, the game is over. In other words, those games go by rather quickly. Lots of laughs and an inexpensive game to keep handy. You need this game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Luvs2cook

  • Love this version!!
Best uno game yet! Love all of the twists. Pretty ruthless!
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024 by DHSTEIN4

  • Fun - Challenging - Great addition to my UNO collection.
Absolute evil!! We love it! Easy enough concept to play with my grandchildren (didn’t realize what little scoundrels they were). Great fun! Have recommended to several friends.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025 by Vickie

  • Uno that keeps you on the defensive
New game cards that give Uno a whole new level of fun. Easy to learn, my 7 yr old had no problem with the new twists on this familiar game. The game comes in a tin storage container and easy to follow instructions. The card size is the same as the original game cards.
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Sherri

  • Fantastic twist on the classic game!
Pros: •It’s a fun and fresh take on UNO with exciting new cards that add a whole new level of strategy and chaos. •I love the unique rule where you can be eliminated by having too many cards—it keeps things interesting. •It was a huge hit with both family and friends during the holidays; we couldn’t stop laughing! Cons: •The elimination rule can leave players sitting out, which might get boring for them after a while. But it’s easy to tweak or skip that rule if your group prefers everyone to stay in. Overall, it’s a fun and dynamic game that’s great for shaking up your usual game night. Highly recommend giving it a try! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025 by Katie Katie

  • Title says it all, no mercy.
Great game to play with friends and family. Be prepared to spend some time playing this one, much longer than regular uno. After playing once, we bought another set to have more cards. You’ll want the extra cards, if you have a few people playing.
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025 by Paul

  • Fun, but Better With More Players
We collect Uno games, so we had to try this one. My son ND I actually both bought it for each other for Christmas. Haha. It is fun, but definitely would be better with more than two players. I wouldn't say it is our favorite version.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025 by Chance of a Lifetime

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