🎉 Get Ready to Yell 'DOS!' and Dominate the Game!
The Mattel GamesDOS Family Card Game is an engaging and strategic card game designed for 2 to 4 players aged 7 and up. With 108 cards, including special WILD cards, players race to be the first to discard all their cards while earning bonus points for matching colors. Perfect for family game nights or friendly gatherings, this game promises hours of fun and competition.
A**L
Fun game for family night
This was a great buy for our family, we also play it along with other games for family night and when we have adult game night. It puts a nice twist on the game much like uno but with a slight twist
W**4
Fun Game!
Uno with a twist. A bit confusing at first but after we figured it out it is our go to card game.
G**R
Great for kids
Kind of like uno this is a game that kids have fun with and learn from, but is not boaring for adults to play. It is diffferent enough from uno to be a completly different game. It is not hard to learn and is fun to play, but also good for kids to learn about numbers cards, patterns and such. Great, quick, teaching game!
M**.
Not easy to play with younger family members
My 8 year old grandson loves to play board games & card games with family members. He enjoys playing UNO so I thought this would be a good new game for him. But it's a bit too involved for younger players
M**N
Amazing quality!
I saw the same cards on vacation but didn't think I needed it until a couple weeks ago. So, I bought these cards and they were perfect! Consider buying.
G**A
Fun game
Love playing Uno, enjoying this Dos game!
D**Y
Nada
Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because we're diving into the chaotic abyss that is UNO DOS. Yes, DOS. The sequel. The… problem child.They say lightning doesn't strike twice, but apparently, confusion does. UNO DOS is proof. It's like UNO decided to take a shot of espresso, then tried to explain quantum physics to a squirrel.First off, the premise is simple: match numbers. Sounds easy, right? WRONG. It's like they took the core concept of UNO, then decided to throw in a handful of gremlins, a sprinkle of chaos, and a dash of "are you SURE this is how you play?"The rules. Oh, the rules. They're less "rules" and more "guidelines for a fever dream." You'll find yourself arguing with your family about "matching bonuses," "double draws," and the existential dread of drawing four cards because you forgot you had a "match two" in your hand.And don't even get me started on the "DOS" card. It's like the wild card's angsty teenage cousin, constantly changing the game and making you question your life choices. You'll think you're winning, then BAM! DOS! Your carefully constructed strategy crumbles like a discount cookie.Playing UNO DOS is less of a game and more of a social experiment. It'll test your friendships, your patience, and your ability to remember rules that seem to change with the wind. By the end, you'll either be laughing hysterically or questioning if you've accidentally entered a parallel universe where numbers have their own agenda.If you're looking for a game that's easy to learn and play, maybe stick to checkers. But if you thrive on chaos, enjoy arguments, and have a strong desire to question reality, then UNO DOS is your… destiny? Maybe? I'm still not entirely sure.
T**
Fun
9 year old grandson requested this for his birthday, him and his 6 year old brother enjoyed playing.
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