Uno iPhone: A classic (expensively) reborn.

In 1971 Merle Robbins, a barber from Ohio, invented and designed the game Uno on his family’s dining room table. His motive was to end an argument with his son about the rules of Crazy Eights. The rest is history.
I played Uno growing up as a child and LOVED it. I’d stay up late when I was 8 years old and play with my mom while Johnny Carson was on. Needless to say, this game has a lot of memories for me. I mean, It’s Uno for Pete’s sake! Now–fast forward to the future–I regularly get beat by my teenage daughter and my 9-year-old son.
UNO ON THE APP STORE
When I first saw this on the iTunes App Store, it cost $7.99! I mean, I love Uno. But, $7.99? It has since been reduced to $4.99, and it is well worth it. However, I still think $1.99 is the sweet spot for this app.
THE iPHONE GAME
The game is great. It’s Uno. The touch interaction is awesome, the graphics are great, and the sound is perfect. I love the ability to cancel in-game sound and choose music from your iPod library.
There are three different difficulties when you are playing against non-human opponents and three different multiplayer modes. The game is top notch, which is to be expected from the developer GameLoft.
CONCLUSION
I’ve been really impressed with GameLoft‘s programming and game design. This application is no different.
My only semi-complaint is the pricing of this app. I didn’t mind paying $9.99 for Brothers in Arms: it’s a kick ass FPS. However, the original $7.99 price for Uno was way off. I highly recommend this game if you are an Uno fan. However, I still think it’s just a little overpriced at $4.99.
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Written by Mr. Pence on January 12, 2009
Filed Under: Card Games, Games, Video Review
Tags: $4.99, Gameloft, Reduced Price


























Comments (1)
HAL9000
January 12th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
Nice looking review, sir.
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