Uno Critic Reviews continued...
Considering the amount of quality titles on Xbox Live Arcade (and the huge success of Street Fighter II), I think it’s only appropriate for Lawrence.com to start covering them. From this point forward, we’ll include reviews of new XBLA games in a
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A classy, clean implementation of an old favorite that feels instantly comfortable - and, amazingly enough, at 400 points ($5), it costs about three clams less than a real deck of Unocards.
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Maybe it's just because we're remembering that the best games aren't the best because they've got the biggest polygon counts, or the most multiple paths through levels, or the largest number of murderable prostitutes - they're the best because they're
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Uno was a game I played incessantly in my elementary school years. The simplicity of Uno is its greatest strength, yet it seemingly offers massive replay-ability. Carbonated Games, who also developed Hexic HD, has faithfully adapted the card classic for
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The creators of Hexic, Carbonated Games, have taken a wicked card game to the Xbox Live Arcade World, and I don’t know about anyone else, but I am incredibly addicted. Released last May, UNO now has plenty of followers, multiple downloadable themed
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Uno for XBLA features single player, online multi-player, and the newest trick up Microsoft's sleeve- a high resolution USB camera designed to allow for online play and even web conferencing.
As far as card games go, Uno is a pretty solid purchase. If
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