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Mattel Games UNO Star Wars Technical Schematics Card Game – Spacecraft & Droid Blueprints
Mattel Games UNO Star Wars Technical Schematics Card Game – Spacecraft & Droid Blueprints
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Star Wars x UNO: a familiar card game with rich blueprints
Experience the UNO you know and love, now infused with detailed schematics of Star Wars icons. This edition presents the classic color and number matching in a galaxy of blueprints, where each card carries a fragment of a ship, station, or droid. The look invites players to imagine epic space quests as they play, trade cards, and aim to empty their hand first.
Designed for a wide range of players, the game suits family game nights, casual gatherings, and sci-fi themed events. With a flexible player count from two to ten and a kid-friendly starting age, it’s approachable for younger players while still offering a familiar challenge for adults and longtime UNO fans.
Key features that matter to players
- Iconic Star Wars schematics: blueprints of beloved starships, space stations, and droids
- That Was One in a Million rule creates a playful, high-energy moment during Discard Pile play
- Classic UNO cadence is preserved: color and number matching plus the essential UNO call when down to one card
Practical benefits and use cases
- Great for family nights, sleepovers, or weekend gatherings with 2–10 players
- Perfect for Star Wars superfans who want a themed, social game experience
- Easy to learn, quick rounds, and repeat play without a long setup
Note: benefits described here reflect the product’s features and player experience described in its official materials. See for yourself how the combination of strategy, luck, and vivid artwork can enhance a simple card game. This edition is designed to be enjoyed by fans and newcomers alike, offering a thematic spin without changing core UNO rules.
FAQ
Q: Is this UNO Star Wars game suitable for kids and adults?
A: Yes, it’s designed for ages 7 and up and works well for family game nights or friends gatherings.
Q: What makes this version different from classic UNO?
A: It adds Star Wars schematic artwork and a special That Was One in a Million twist, while preserving color and number matching.