Uno: Arcade Edition brings the friendship-ruining card classic to Apple Arcade

  • Uno: Arcade Edition is the latest digital version of the tabletop classic
  • Jump into friendship-ruining fun with quick play, single player and even custom matches
  • Enjoy exclusive rulesets such as Wild Swap Hands and Double Discard All

Among the enduring tabletop games, there are hardly any as eternal as Uno. Remarkably, Mattel163 has successfully adapted this classic for mobile use. Today, enthusiasts of board games can participate in the excitement with the recently launched Uno: Arcade Edition. This fresh version offers a revamped playing style to engage with friends, exclusively on Apple Arcade!

1 Way: In Uno: Arcade Edition, the iconic card game that can break friendships is transformed into a digital version of a tabletop game. It retains the simple, straightforward rules of the original while also introducing fresh twists to the formula. You can engage in various modes, ranging from quick matches to custom ones and even single-player for those who prefer playing offline without an internet connection.

Of course, there’s a blend of classic and innovative elements in this game. You can always count on twists to the usual rules such as Wild Swap Hands, Color Showdown, or Double Discard All. Even seasoned strategists might find themselves at a loss when they’re playing online, as they can no longer rely solely on their past knowledge.


Reversal

Given that Mattel163 already offers an exceptionally well-crafted mobile version of Uno!, simply releasing a standard digital version wouldn’t have been enough. It’s refreshing to observe that they’ve taken things a step further with this Arcade Edition, incorporating unique cards and rules to bring a fresh twist to the familiar gameplay experience.

As a gamer, I must admit, I’ve got my reservations about Apple Arcade when it comes to multiplayer gaming. Sure, collaborating with one or two friends in co-op mode is relatively straightforward. But gathering eight of us for multiplayer? That feels like a tall order, especially when we’re talking about something that’s exclusive to a certain OS or tied to a subscription service like Apple Arcade.

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2025-06-05 15:18