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Category: Card Games
‘DOS,’ the sequel to ‘UNO,’ is a new take on an old favorite
There’s a sequel to the card game UNO — it’s appropriately called DOS.
DOS is a new take on UNO that uses a similar system of numbered and colored cards, but this time around players have two card piles to choose from for playing cards and win after earning enough points, not by putting down all of their cards. Of course, you’re also supposed to call out “DOS” if you have two cards in your hand.
UNO first came out in 1971 and has remained mostly untouched, but its premise of matching numbers and colors and screwing over your opponents was ready for a new iteration. Read more…
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Sorry, Cards Against Humanity can’t stop Trump’s wall
As much as we may want to believe it, a card game company probably can’t save our country.
This week, owners of the irreverent (and kind of obnoxious, imo) Cards Against Humanity game unveiled their annual PR stunt and it has higher aspirations than …