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UNO - Xbox Live Arcade Review

Everyone's playing UNO for Xbox 360's Arcade. I recently downloaded it and tried it out. First off, the graphics (as in menus and some of the game's graphical appearence) looked very sleek and fun intending. The game plays original rules of UNO, so it means no putting more than one card down at a time. I thought this was the only flaw in the game.



The game, however, was very customizable. You are able to change draw card rules, to bluff rules to how many points to win or lose, or even how you win or lose. There are lots of replay value through multiplayer on Xbox Live. There are ranked and non-ranked games. However, if people do not talk in the voice capabilities, multiplayer feels just like another single player, except the players a little smarter.



The sounds in the game are basic and fit well with the look of the game, but I found myself switching the music to my own.

If you like UNO, and you love Xbox Live Arcade, and have 400 points to spare, spend them here.

Ratings
Graphics: 9/10 - Nice, sleek graphics to stare at while waiting for your turn.
Sound: 8/10 - Good sound effects, but music is a little off.
Gameplay: 9.5/10 - It's UNO, no explaination needed.
Replay: 10/10 - Online multiplayer, voice and camera support, as well as downloadable rules and decks.
Creativity: 5/10 - Well, nothing creative about UNO, anymore at least.
Overall: 8.3
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