“Place your order.” In the time it took you to read that sentence, another deck of Uno was sold. The family-favorite card game has been around for 52 years — but it may be more popular than ever.
Mattel and AirConsole announced that Uno Car Party will debut as an in-car game in BMW Group automobiles. The companies made the announcement ahead of Gamescom, the big gaming expo in Cologne, Germany ...
Fans can enter for a chance to win a weekend stay in an UNO-themed luxury suite at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas UNO game tables in the suite will also be stocked with more UNO games than you ...
The toy maker has pledged to make 80 percent of its games colorblind accessible by the end of 2024 and 90 percent by 2025. The toy maker has pledged to make 80 percent of its games colorblind ...
If you haven’t yelled “DRAW FOUR” across a sticky bar table lately, Mattel wants to change that. This weekend in Las Vegas, the company behind one of the world’s most iconic card games is launching ...
Some of your favorite Mattel games are dependent on color: In Uno, one way to win is by discarding cards that match the color of the previous discard. In Blokus, players must build their colored ...
Mattel has announced that 90% of its games will soon be colorblind-friendly, including popular titles such as Uno, Phase 10, Dos, Blokus, and its mobile versions. This initiative is set to roll out in ...
The beloved classic card game UNO, created by Mattel has landed at a casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Inside of Palms Casino Resort is the first-ever UNO Social Club, where players can enjoy a variety of ...
The UNO Social Club is touring nationwide, with stops in major cities including Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Austin, offering a lively pop-up experience. Each event will feature ...
Want to inspire a little friendly competition this holiday season? Try pulling out a deck of UNO cards. The red, blue, green and yellow cards are a family favorite – Mattel sells 17 decks of UNO every ...
Uno is playing "reverse" on rumors that you'll be able to gamble on the popular card game. The Mattel-owned brand said the game known for its "skip" and "draw two" cards isn't heading to casino floors ...
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