Metascore
69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Nov 28, 2017
    75
    UNO’s empty lobbies might be a disappointment, but local play, house rules, and the Ubisoft game themed cards breathe new life into the family game night staple.
  2. Dec 4, 2017
    70
    UNO for the Nintendo Switch is a mixed deck. On one hand, it offers online play and a new cooperative mode which are more than enough to add a modern spin to the classic card game. On the other hand, there's no way to play a regular match of UNO with just one Switch and buying a deck at any corner store would be more affordable. This isn't to say the Switch interaction and the physical card game are totally equal, however. UNO's presentation is top notch and it is fairly priced when compared to other Switch games. On top of adding in a host of rules and decks, fans of the card game will be sure to find plenty to appreciate in 2v2, the online, and the slick UI.
  3. Nov 24, 2017
    70
    UNO on the Nintendo Switch is a fun game, but it lacks multiple modes which can make it quite boring after a while. Fortunately the online aspect of UNO is quite good and will make you play the games for multiple hours.
  4. 70
    What lets Uno down is the online infrastructure. There aren’t many players, for a start, and it hurts the appeal of playing online when it ends up being against one human player and two AI. You may as well just play the single player, especially considering how frequently drop outs happen. Conveniently this happens most frequently when the other human player is close to losing. There doesn’t seem to be a punishment in place for that. At least AI players have honour.
  5. Nov 16, 2017
    70
    Even if you don’t have fond memories of UNO – or any memories of it at all – as a digital adaptation on the Switch it’s quite satisfying to play. Although there’s no workaround to take on another player on the same system and the online experience can be a bumpy ride – along with slight technical performance issues – UNO on the Switch still manages to emulate what makes the original card game so addictive. This version allows you to play the game on the go or have fun in front of your television with another person for hours on end. When no one you know is available for co-op, you can always attempt to find a match online or hone your skill against the A.I. If you’re seeking a digital card game based on a classic that is pick-up and play, and stays true to the source material despite the technical shortcomings, UNO is the one for you. Just be careful as you may lose track of time with this particular card game.
  6. Nov 16, 2017
    70
    With the very welcome addition of themed card decks - featuring Ubisoft characters - providing an additional flourish to the game, UNO for Switch is a digital recreation of the popular card game, which is all you can ask for.
  7. Dec 8, 2017
    58
    All in all, Uno for the Nintendo Switch isn’t all that exciting. It loads a little slowly. Visually it’s solid but not spectacular. But it’s also Uno, which doesn’t really need any of that to make things work. It’s a solid representation of the classic card game with enough new to make things interesting.
User Score
5.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 29 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 29
  2. Negative: 9 out of 29
  1. Jun 17, 2020
    2
    If you liked UNO then this game has additional modes and generally captures all the fun with some extra rules. Unfortunately it never worksIf you liked UNO then this game has additional modes and generally captures all the fun with some extra rules. Unfortunately it never works properly - you can't realistically play with your friends offline, and connecting online is impossible even with a very stable high speed connection - even if you do make it online the chances are that at least one of the four of you will randomly disconnect mid-game for no reason. Even on sale, this was a disappointing waste of money and I regret purchasing it. Avoid like the plague. Full Review »
  2. Apr 24, 2021
    4
    It's UNO but worse. Literally just play normal UNO. Normal UNO doesn't have DLC and connection errors.
  3. Jun 16, 2019
    1
    This game constant cheats. I try to have fun playing it with my son but it always wins. How is this entertaining? Don't buy this unless youThis game constant cheats. I try to have fun playing it with my son but it always wins. How is this entertaining? Don't buy this unless you like to lose and break your equipment. Full Review »