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UNO: Iconic 1970's

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The UNO® card game is celebrating 50 Years of Being Wild™, with a series celebrating each decade from the 1970s to the present! This '70s edition of the matching card game has a groovy look, with a beige background and muted colors reflecting a design tre

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Number of Players: 2-10 Players

Playing Time: 30 Min

Ages: 7+

Complexity Rating: 1.10/5

The UNO® card game is celebrating 50 Years of Being Wild, with a series celebrating each decade from the 1970s to the present! This '70s edition of the matching card game has a groovy look, with a beige background and muted colors reflecting a design trend of the era. The game that brings people together for fast-paced fun and unpredictable twists has never been so nostalgic! Game play is like the classic UNO® game, and when a player is down to one card, they must yell, "UNO!"…dig it! Each deck sold separately and subject to availability. Colors and decorations may vary.

  • ​Mark the 50th anniversary of the UNO® game with a series celebrating the decades that it's been bringing people together across the card table!
  • ​This '70s box and deck within represents the first decade of the UNO® game when the matching card game had just launched -- in 1971. Bring one home for your crib!
  • ​When players get down to one card they must yell "UNO!" whether they wore bellbottoms to high school or not. Striking a disco pose is optional.
  • ​Mark the 50th anniversary of the UNO® game with a series celebrating the decades that it's been bringing people together across the card table!
  • ​This edition will complement any UNO® lover's game closet, ages 7 years and older.
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