

Uno on Game Boy Color is exactly what you’d expect—classic Uno, but pocket-sized. The second you boot it up, you’re hit with that familiar bright color scheme and the same simple goal: ditch your cards before anyone else. The AI opponents aren’t pushovers, either—they’ll hit you with Draw Fours at the worst possible moment.
It’s got that old-school Game Boy charm, with chunky pixel cards and a surprisingly smooth turn flow. You can play against up to three CPU players (or pass the handheld around with friends, if you’re feeling retro). No fancy gimmicks here—just straight-up Uno, complete with the satisfying little jingle when someone yells "Uno!"
If you’ve ever played the physical card game, this version nails the vibe. Perfect for killing time on a road trip or pretending you’re back in 1999.
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