UNO v4 - graphics improved

Posted Jul 21, 2008 at 7:16PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Wii Tags: Google, kriogeN
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UNO cardgame - Image 1This may be kriogeN's first project for the Wii, but we're betting this won't be the last. Now on version4, his homebrew game UNO is back with improved graphics.

Now let's talk about first what UNO is about. UNO is essentially a card game, which two up to four players can enjoy via the Internet. Okay, from here the translation gets pretty tricky, so why don't we just quote Google translate verbatim, eh?

If you have more cards in your hand you can see (more than seven letters) you can move hand with the left and right buttons (Yahoo actually said: moving by the hand with the bellboys left and right).


To select a letter you put on top and press B (the letter selected will appear in the foreground as you move your hand), if you have no cards to make (or think you do not have) hit the button and draw a new 2 letter. Clicking the button home saldrás your turn the game, but other users are blocked (expects to receive from a socket that no longer exists).


If this is not your turn seem that the game has been hanged, but is not so.


Now the bloody part is over. Did you guys get that?  Anyway, here are other notes from the developer that we guess you may expect to come in the future:
  • Improved graphics
  • When using a wildcard color (normal or letters +4) is the next player who can put the color you want, be the same player who has put the letter, if this version works well add this in the next.
  • If someone leaves the game to warn other players to disconnect.
The readme's included in the zipfile, so be sure to... well.. read it. There are more things to be discovered at the developer's page as well, so you might as well just check them out yourself by following the source link. Oh, bring a Spanish-English translator with you, alright?


Download: UNO v4



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