Parents' Guide to

UNO!

By Paul Semel, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 7+

Fairly faithful recreation of the classic card game.

App iPhone , iPad , Android Paid Card Games
UNO! Poster Image

A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this app.

Community Reviews

age 12+

Based on 14 parent reviews

age 8+

Robbery at its finest

They rob people of their money!!!! There is no way you spend $80 and lose all your coins!!!! It’s rigged. Don’t do it. Spend hundreds to only let them sleep good at night!
age 8+

Its rigged they really be cheating

They let u win for a minute then they start having you lose in the same pattern. Especially if you buy coins they make u lose all yo coins after a while and keep losing so you can buy more this game is very fun and addicting but really a scam

Privacy Rating Warning

  • Personal information is sold or rented to third parties.
  • Personal information is shared for third-party marketing.
  • Personalised advertising is displayed.
  • Data are collected by third-parties for their own purposes.
  • Unclear whether this product uses a user's information to track and target advertisements on other third-party websites or services.
  • Unclear whether this product creates and uses data profiles for personalised advertisements.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (14 ):
Kids say (3 ):

Though this does a good job of recreating the classic card game, it doesn't do a good job of making you feel like you're playing this game with friends or family. For those who've never played the physical version, UNO! is a card game where you have to get rid of all of your cards by matching the number or color of the card that was last tossed onto a pile. You can also get cards that change the color the next player needs, or reverse the direction of who plays a card next. If you still don't have a card that works that round, you have to take one from the pile of stacked, unrevealed cards. There's also a time limit for each person to do something, and a time limit on each game as well, while certain cards can cause the next player to lose their turn or have to draw two cards.

While you play this against other people online, either strangers or friends, and can even play co-op with teams of two, you still don't have the camaraderie of playing this in the same room with other people. That's especially true if the people you usually play UNO! with are lively, talkative folk. This could also (ironically) really use a single-player version, especially for those unfamiliar with the rules. Still, if you're a big fan of this card game, and want to keep playing even after your friends go home, UNO! is an acceptable substitute.

App Details

  • Devices: iPhone , iPad , Android
  • Pricing structure: Paid
  • Release date: November 30, 2018
  • Category: Card Games
  • Publisher: Mattel63 Limited
  • Version: 1.0.19
  • Minimum software requirements: Requires iOS 9.0 or later; Android 4.1 and up
  • Last updated: July 26, 2021

Did we miss something on diversity?

Research shows a connection between kids' healthy self-esteem and positive portrayals in media. That's why we've added a new "Diverse Representations" section to our reviews that will be rolling out on an ongoing basis. You can help us help kids by suggesting a diversity update.

Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.

See how we rate