At the higher difficulties the game moves quite quickly which keeps you on your toes. Basically the only potential strategy in the entire game is deciding who to force to draw cards when you are given the draw command.
Otherwise you really have no choices in the game. Instead of strategy you need to rely on pressing the correct button as quickly as possible in order to improve your odds of winning the game. If you play on one of the higher difficulty levels you need to think quickly about what button you need to press and act before you run out of time.
There is actually a decent amount of skill required in the game as faster players are naturally going to be better at the game than other players. I kind of have mixed feeling about the idea of instant UNO.
Instant UNO is pretty overpowered as it gives a player a big advantage in the game. Being able to get rid of all but one of your cards can be huge. Even though I think it is overpowered, I am okay with it for two reasons. If you press the button on the wrong sound you will end up drawing cards. I will give UNO Blitzo credit for being flexible with the number of players needed to play the game.
The game can actually be played with only one player as you can play against the computer. While you can play the game with only two players, I personally would probably recommend playing with three or four players. With only two players you will be constantly passing back and forth to one another. More players add a little more variety to the game. UNO Blitzo can be fun to play but it does have some issues.
I think the biggest problem is that the game relies heavily on luck. In some rounds you will have no chance of winning due to no fault of your own. The game at times seems to have something against one of the players. It will regularly give the players next to them skips, reverses, or draws which prevent this player from ever making any progress.
At times your fate in the game is going to rely more on luck than your skill. The problem is that this is said in the exact same way as the game giving out a command to play the corresponding number.
This regularly leads players to press the same number button thinking that is the card they are supposed to play. Press a lit number key to select the number of players, then the difficulty level. Level 1 gives players the most time to act, while each level going up to 4 runs faster and doles out harsher punishments for incorrect moves. Position each player on one of the four sides of the game with lit keypads and press the centre "Uno" button to hear the "Instant Uno" sound.
Press it again to start the game. Press a lit number key to play a card when the player light indicates your turn. Press a key that matches either the colour or number specified by the machine. Play passes around the circle with each player pressing a lit button. Press the "Command Card" tab on the side of your number pad in the direction of play to skip your turn when you have no valid moves.
Players also use their "Command Card" buttons to pass, draw cards or reverse the play direction. Varying levels of play offer different challenges with punishments for incorrect actions or moving too slowly.
Insert 3 AA batteries into the compartment in the bottom of the Uno Blitzo machine. Turn on the power switch to illuminate a single player's buttons. Press a lit number key to select the number of players, then the difficulty level. Level 1 gives players the most time to act, while each level going up to 4 runs faster and doles out harsher punishments for incorrect moves.
Position each player on one of the four sides of the game with lit keypads and press the center "Uno" button to hear the "Instant Uno" sound. Press it again to start the game. Press a lit number key to play a card when the player light indicates your turn.
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