Odds are you’ve played the classic UNO card game before – but what if we told you that you could take family game night to the next level? UNO All Wild is a family card game that can be played by two to 10 people (including little ones) and guarantees a wild time.
The game’s objective is simple: be the first person to get rid of all of the cards in your hand – and remember to shout “UNO” once you’re down to one card. The difference between UNO All Wild and traditional UNO is that the All Wild gameplay isn't focused on matching colors and numbers, instead, there are seven wild action cards ((wild reverse, wild skip two, wild draw four, wild forced swap, wild skip, wild draw two, and wild targeted two) that keep the game moving quickly and unpredictably.
The game was fairly simple to set up (just deal seven cards to each player before starting and choosing from the shuffled draw pile). Out of all the games we tested, this one had the quickest playing time with the round lasting about seven minutes (we played with two other people for a total of three players). During testing, our party didn't keep score, but the game does come with instructions for what the “optional victory method.”
The only issue we had while playing this game was that we found it difficult to keep track of what each of the seven wild action cards meant and had to keep referring to the instructions sheet while playing. Even though we had to frequently refer to the instruction sheet, we were impressed by how much fun we had playing this game — and we love its $10.99 price tag.