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UNO’s Management Has Confirmed That You Can’t Stack A +2 on A +2

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12 Oct 2020, 07:00 AM

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Almost everyone has probably played a game of UNO in their lives. The card game has brought many together and has also caused chaos with its many rules.

Now, one of the best parts of UNO has always been stacking up those draw 2 or draw 4 cards against another player. But according to the card game’s management, that’s not actually allowed…

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For those of us who play the game, you’ll know that everyone has their own set of house rules. However, UNO seems set to change the ways of the beloved game back to it’s original – and upsetting fans in the process.

Previously, UNO’s official social media account shared that players could end the game with a power card – causing an uproar amongst loyal fans.

And now, the card game’s management is back at it to share that players are not allowed to stack their +2 cards.

According to the game’s official rulebook, the use of a +4 or +2 card simply means that the next player must draw the cards and lose a turn.

Of course, fans of the game immediately took to social media with questions and to voice their opinions on this “new rule” with many saying that they prefer their own house rules than this one.

We don’t know about you, but we’ll continue playing UNO with our own house rules, thank you very much.

Bring on the stacking!

Do you support UNO’s “new” rule or do you prefer your own house rules? Let us know how you play the game!

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