• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      domestic violence over an Uno card game. (she killed him for dropping 2x +4 wilds.)

      I don’t really get it either.

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          so, briefly, Uno… you divvy out a stack of cards. each card has a number value and a color (or are wild here.), or do something (reverse play order, and stuf.) The card being played means the next person has to pick up 4 cards. the goal is to drop all your cards.

          the “joke” is, she killed him for that. I don’t particularly find jokes about domestic violence funny.

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      Welcome to Uno where the rules are made up and the points don’t count!

      • Codex@lemmy.world
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        We used to play with the house rule that draws stack and transfer until the player is unable to play some kind of deflection. Nothing like sending grandma packing with a Draw 16 stack! (Who am I kidding, granny was the one always whipping our asses at cards! 😭)

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      He’s not stacking them, he played one, it skipped the other person’s turn, and he played another.

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      It’s not a stack. Two players are playing, the +4 also skips the turn of the player it affects. The person who played the +4 is then allowed to play any valid card such as a +4 wild.

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      Uno comes with multiple rule sets (or did last I acquired one). At least one of them allows stacking and deflection of draw cards.