This is festive: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1122275328/ This is not festive but is interesting: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/458541 Play UNO just like the original game! Click Single Player to begin! You can play with one of 4 game modes. - Single Game: Play just a single round of UNO. The game ends as soon as everyone but one player finishes; the player who goes out first, wins! - Standard: Play with the official rules of UNO. Points are won by going out first in rounds; points are scored based off the cards their opponents are holding. First to reach the score limit wins! - Reverse: Play with an alternate variant of UNO. Try to avoid holding the high-scoring cards when someone wins a round! Points go against the player who holds a specific card. The player with the lowest score when someone reaches the score limit, wins! - Challenge: Plays like Reverse, but the goal is to be the last player standing! Players who reach the score limit are eliminated and the match continues until 1 player remains! You can go to Match Options to change the Score and Round Limits. When a round limit is set, the match ends when either limit is reached. Scoring: - Number Cards score whatever number is on the card. - Action Cards score 20 points. - Wild Cards score 50 points. To play a card, click on the card at the bottom. Click the deck next to the discard to draw a card. In certain cases, you will be given a blue box at the bottom; answer the question relating to the current situation. Want to play with against 4 or more other opponents (up to 9)? Now you can! How many players do you want to play against? 1-on-1 battle? 10 player free-for-all? Up to you! All other players are controlled by the CPU. Any player names you enter might be used by the CPU in future matches until you close the project! Note: You usually can't see your opponents' cards. The exception is when you decide to challenge a Wild Draw 4, in which you see the cards of the player you're challenging for 4 seconds (which is used to determine if the challenge is successful or not). More instructions in-game (click the Instructions button in the Main Menu). Have fun!
Current Version: v1.0.0 (August 8, 2024) Based off the original game by Mattel The UNO game, Scratch Style! Play cards and be the first to go out to win! Use Action and Wild Cards to your advantage! Credits: - Mattel: Rules - Nintendo: Font (Mario Party), Music and most Sounds - SEGA: Font (Sonic 2, Sonic Drift 2) - I designed the images myself. - kgordon: For some sounds used in-game during a round. - All other content that appears in the game. Version History: v1.5 (February 1, 2018): Initial release. v1.0.1 (July 1, 2018): Ties are now settled by using the scores for the opposite game mode. v1.1 (May 1, 2020): You can now choose from two new fonts (click on the text that is below "Current Font") to change). v1.2 (May 20, 2020): Added a new game mode, the Challenge game mode! Be the last player standing as players are eliminated when they reach the score limit! Also added an option to set a score and round limit. v1.2.1 (May 21, 2020): Now made it so that you only need to input 1 letter to answer certain questions. v1.2.2 (May 26, 2020): When you challenge a Wild Draw 4, you now see the cards of the player you're challenging for 4 seconds. Also make it so that the background changes to tell if a challenge is successful or not. v1.3 (May 30, 2020): New ending themes have been added, including Sound Test. v1.3.1 (June 1, 2020): The losing music can now play at round end in a game mode other than Single Game. v1.3.2 (June 23, 2020): Fully replace the AI name list with characters from various franchises. v1.3.3 (September 7, 2020): Max length for players names increased from 12 to 20 and the player can choose to name CPU opponents. There is now different text in the round result screen for 1-on-1 games. v1.3.4 (December 17, 2021): Added 49 extra result themes from various games. v1.3.5 (May 7, 2022): Round results now determine order of players when players tie in the standings (players will still share the same rank). v1.4 (July 4, 2022): Added more result themes and an option to limit CPU random name selection. v1.4.1 (July 8, 2024): Tally improvements - if no player tallies more than 50 points in a round, point tallying is sped up and a different sound is used for the tallying screen. v1.0.0 (August 8, 2024): Added draw-game handler and option for winning voices (disabled by default). Also changed some of the name list and text.