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Gak suka sama stage Strom, lama dan ngebosenin, mending jadi minigame diluar stage aja deh.
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4.65 von 5
26 Bewertungen in Indonesien
Gak suka sama stage Strom, lama dan ngebosenin, mending jadi minigame diluar stage aja deh.
Tiap main game energinya diambil 5. Berarti ada maksimal main dong tiap buka game. Percuma.. dan itu pun mau nambah energi ada batasnya. Intinya mau kita menang kalah energinya ttp hilang. Auto uninstall
make a we can play multiplayer lan/hotspot so that’s will be great
The best part? You can dive into this solo! No more hassling your pals to join, no more dealing with that one opponent who just won't quit with the draw fours. This is pure UNO goodness, served up solo-style. Don't get me wrong, it's not like this game is just a super chill, relaxing experience. The devs have found a way to keep your brain firing on all cylinders the whole time. One minute you're leisurely collecting your rewards, the next you're sweating bullets trying to outmaneuver these feisty characters. Although, I gotta say, the whole deck-collect had me scratching my head for a minute. Please do improve it! Let's talk about those in-game effects for a sec. That aircraft flew by? Pure satisfaction. Although, I'll admit, the constant ads can be a bit of a downer. Come on, devs, cut us some slack! Oh, and let's not forget the lovable cast of characters. Seriously, the art team knocked it out of the park. But if we could get a few more avatar options, that'd be much appreciated. Actually, while we're on the topic of content, I do wish there was a way to go back and replay those story bits I tend to skip through when playing the first time. But hey, nitpicks aside, I enjoyed it alot. 9 out of 10!
Been playing for about a week now, and let me just say, this is UNO like you've never seen it before. 🚢 From the jump, you can tell the devs knew what they're doing. You got your classic UNO gameplay, in the arena, you can play with other players. But they've taken it to the next level in the main game with all these wild new rules and mechanics. The PUNCH card? Clutch! And don't even get me started on that new ice cream card I just got. so much fun and sheer brilliance, I would say. Now, I gotta admit, this isn't one of those games that's gonna have you glued to your screen for hours on end. Nah, this is more like a fun lil' palette cleanser you can pick up anytime. Play a few rounds, get your status fix, and then get back to your day. But trust me, every time you come back, it's gonna satisfy that itch with some fresh new challenges and gameplay twists. So if you're an UNO diehard looking for change on the classic, or just someone who wants a casual, pick-up-and-play kinda game, this cruise-themed adventure is an absolute must-try.
Let me start with the positive, actually playing cards and moving through levels feels smooth and easy, even with just one hand. And I've been totally into all the ways I can customize my profile and build my deck. Speaking of customization, I wish I could have more freedom in how I arrange and show off the collectible pieces I earn. Being stuck in a set arrangement feels a bit limiting - I'd rather have the freedom to really make it my own. The whole vibe and story of the game really drew me into this colorful nautical world. But you know what? I wish there was more chit-chat between the characters to really beef up the story. One thing that's got me both curious and a bit annoyed are those pesky boss characters who randomly mess with the game. On one hand, their surprise moves really fire up my competitive side and push me to beat the challenge. But sometimes, their meddling feels a bit too much, making me wonder if I'll need to resort to in-app purchases to stand a chance. The music and sound design do a great job of matching the different themes and settings, even though sometimes the transitions can be a bit jolting. But hey, some of the special effects, like the bird poop when drawing a lot of cards or the airplane when playing certain moves, are wonderfully quirky and always bring a grin to my face. But even with these little annoyances, this cruise UNO adventure has been a delightfully quirky time-killer. The mix of familiar gameplay and new nautical twists keeps bringing me back, and I'm genuinely hyped to see what new stuff the developers have in store.