User Guide
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Endurance Mode
Endurance Mode features 2 computer-controlled opponents
of normal difficulty. In this mode, you start with 50 chips.
The value of your winnings each round is added to your
score, which is independent of your chip count. The object
is to make your score as high as possible before you run
out of chips. Add some strategy to your game!
Timed Mode
Timed Mode features a single computer-controlled
opponent of normal difficulty. In this mode, a game lasts
20 minutes, and each round lasts a maximum of 2 minutes.
If either timer runs out before either player goes out, the
best poker hand is awarded and the value of the pot
increases. The value of your winnings each round is added
to your score, which can never decrease.
Antes and penalties are paid automatically and have no adverse effect on you. Race
against the clock to make your score as high as possible!
UNO 52
™
Solitaire
UNO 52
™
Solitaire is a blend of UNO
®
and Solitaire that is
loosely based on the UNO 52
™
deck. The type of Solitaire
used in UNO 52
™
Solitaire is the most common version
called Klondike. The deck in UNO 52
™
Solitaire is a regular
deck of 52 cards, but with no suits. Instead, the UNO
®
colors replace suits. There are also no UNO
®
action cards
in this deck. UNO 52
™
Solitaire is played just like regular Solitaire, but with a few
exceptions. First, the foundation piles are segmented by UNO
®
colors instead of suits.
There are only six tableau piles and most importantly, the tableau piles are built downward
using UNO
®
matching rules. There is also a five-minute timer.
How to Play Solitaire
In a game of Solitaire, the object is to build the four foundations piles from Ace to King
segmented by color. Top-most cards on the tableau piles and the waste pile are in play.
They can be placed on a foundation pile in the correct ascending order or on a tableau pile
if it can be matched. You can also page through the cards in the stock pile and play those
as they are overturned. When a tableau is empty, you can place a king in that spot or place
a group of cards that is headed with a king.