Even with the annoyance of the button prompts, it doesn't even come close to the miserable music. Someone who hates humanity apparently composed this looping monstrosity, thankfully you can turn off this off before going into a game. There's also an additional set of 35th Anniversary cards available to download for free, though why these don't come bundled with the game in the first place seems like a stupid move.
While the complaints are obvious, the 360 does handle a fine game of UNO. It's not a technological marvel by any means, but the ability to play online is a definite step up from the limited options of family and friends. The price is proper to go along with the ease of play too. It's UNO with the worst case of elevator music-itis. If that sounds appealing, then this is a must have Arcade title.
UNO is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB.








Article comments
1 - Resident Gamer
UNO!!!!! YES!!!!!!!! This was and is still my all tmie favorite game.
2 - drewhet
i think the music in this game is great and very relaxing