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UNO Pixar Anniversary Card Game with 112 Cards
| Product Code: | 1507-uno-pixar-anniversary-car |
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Uno Playing Card Game (2 Pack)
UNO is the classic and beloved card game that’s easy to pick up and impossible to put down! Players take turns matching a card in their hand with the current card shown on top of the deck either by color or number. Special action cards deliver game-changing moments as they each perform a function to help you defeat your opponents. These include Skips, reverses, draw twos, color-changing wild and draw four wild cards. You’ll find 25 of each color (red, green, blue, and yellow), plus the eight wild cards, inside the 108-card deck. If you can’t make a match, you must draw from the central pile! And when you’re down to one card, don’t forget to shout UNO The first player to rid themselves of all the cards in their hand before their opponents wins. It’s fast fun for everyone! Includes 108 cards and instructions. Colors and decorations may vary.
How to Play UNO
Before diving into Uno Rules, it is essential that you learn how to set up the game.
Each player must be dealt seven cards face-down.
Place all of the remaining cards face-down to form a draw pile.
Next, take the top card from the draw pile and place it face-up nearby to begin the discard pile.
With both the draw and discard piles in place, you are ready to begin.
Generally, the player to the dealer’s left will go first.
However, you may also choose a player to begin or select the youngest player, oldest player, etc.
This card game has a clockwise turn rotation.
After the first player has finished their turn, the player to their left will begin theirs.
How to Play Uno: 5 Steps
1. Taking Your Turn as the First Player
2. Taking a Turn in General
3. Calling out “Uno!”
4. Replenishing the Draw Pile
5. Finishing a Round and Winning the Game
Action cards are scored as the following:
Wild or a Wild Draw Four — 50 points.
Wild Swap Hands or a Wild Customizable — 40 points.
Draw Two, Reverse, a Skip card — 20 points.
| Brand | Apple | ||||
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| Model Name | MacBook Pro | ||||
| Screen Size | 16.2 Inches | ||||
| Color Space | Space Gray | ||||
| Hard Disk Size | 1 TB | ||||
| CPU Model | Apple M1 | ||||
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 16 GB | ||||
| Operating System | Mac OS | ||||
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated | ||||
| Graphics Coprocessor | M1 Pro |
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A high performance Mac with a long lasting battery
This is an unusually large advance over previous models, especially in raw computing power, but also in fun things like screen and headphone support.
This Amazon listing has two different processors, the M1 Pro (listed as 16-Core GPU "style") and the M1 Max (32-Core GPU). I'll call one the Pro, the other the Max. I got the base Pro, but much of what I'll say applies to both, and I'll have some comments specifically about the Max too. (MBP below = MacBook Pro.)
A high performance Mac with a long lasting battery
This is an unusually large advance over previous models, especially in raw computing power, but also in fun things like screen and headphone support.
This Amazon listing has two different processors, the M1 Pro (listed as 16-Core GPU "style") and the M1 Max (32-Core GPU). I'll call one the Pro, the other the Max. I got the base Pro, but much of what I'll say applies to both, and I'll have some comments specifically about the Max too. (MBP below = MacBook Pro.)