UNO Stacko
Action / Dexterity · Party Game

UNO Stacko

Jenga meets Uno. The blocks are colored and numbered, so you have to pull a block that matches either the color or the number of the previously-pulled block.

2–10 players20 minages 8light difficulty
About the game

What is UNO Stacko

Jenga meets Uno. The blocks are colored and numbered, so you have to pull a block that matches either the color or the number of the previously-pulled block.

Earlier editions of this game (1994-1996) had a die, the Uno cube, which was used to determine which kind of block had to be moved. In the versions with dice, the die determined either the number or the color of the block to be removed. The Reverse and Draw Two actions were only reflected on the die.

In the later non-dice versions (1999-present), the actions were instead represented with symbols on some of the blocks (Reverse, Draw Two, Skip Turn, and Wild).

Specs

Game details

Players
2–10
Age
+8
Duration
20 min
Difficulty
Light
Type
Board game
Year
1994
Mechanics
Dice Rolling · Stacking and Balancing
Categories
Action / Dexterity · Party Game
Designer
Jim Keifer
Publisher
(Unknown) · Mattel, Inc.
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Everything about UNO Stacko

How many players is UNO Stacko for?

UNO Stacko plays with 2–10 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 20 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 8.

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