June 11, 2021 0

DO YOU LIKE UNO? YOU WILL DEFINITELY LIKE DOS TOO!

Probably everyone knows the cult card game UNO, which draws you in completely. Now, its creators are introducing another in the series - DOS! Thanks to interesting, slightly changed rules, the gameplay gains a different character and is even more exciting. Get ready for a double dose of fun!

In UNO, the rules are simple. Players try to get rid of all their cards as quickly as possible by matching them to the card that is currently on top of the stack. Special feature cards provide exciting fun and help beat other players! The unique "Wild Card" even allows you to challenge each other.

Whether it's 10 push-ups or eating a bucket of ice cream, it just depends on the creativity of the players. It's all about having fun and having a good time.

In DOS the rules are similar, but here the numbers rule. The basic principle remains the same: the aim of the game is to get rid of the cards as quickly as possible and score points for the cards left in the hands of the other players. The deck of cards consists of 108 cards in four colors, while there are completely different special cards that allow you to mix things up and make life difficult for your opponents. This takes the competition to a new level and makes the game even more addictive!

The game starts by dealing 7 cards to each player and placing in the middle
2 exposed cards from the discard pile are placed in the middle to form a middle row. Players match their cards to the middle row. In DOS, numbers rule, so first and foremost, you must match a number to one or two cards from the middle row. And here comes a new rule! You can play as many as two cards if they add up to the number of the card in the middle row! In DOS, it's also worth fighting for bonuses - if, in addition to the number, you manage to match the color of the card, the player is rewarded. You can get a single match, which occurs when the player's card matches the number and suit of the card in the middle row, and a so-called double match, which occurs in a two-card play - if they add up to the number of one of the cards in the middle row and both have its suit. The bonuses make it easier to get rid of cards from your hand and make it harder for other players to draw more!

The cult rule of shouting "UNO" after the penultimate card is dealt takes on a new life in DOS. When there are exactly two cards left in your hand, you have to shout "DOS", which means "two". If a player forgets to do so and is "caught" by one of the opponents, he will have to take another two cards, which lengthens his path to victory! So in DOS not only strategic thinking counts, but also vigilance and good reflexes.

If you haven't played UNO yet, this is the right time to try your hand at both games. UNO and DOS are a great option for autumn and winter evenings in the company of loved ones, as well as a perfect solution for travel or playing outdoors. Simple rules, an optimal dose of rivalry and a pocket-sized format enclosed in a convenient package are a guarantee of a great time and lots of laughter.

UNO... DOS... have fun!

Good luck!

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